From: Josep Ma [JAZ] <jo...@gm...> - 2007-09-07 18:20:14
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I also thought about a problem with the linux distro rather than colinux itself, but i discarded it after seeing it could boot later on. I have the linux swap in a disk partition, 478MB and yes, colinux sees it as such and with that size. (Swap: 489972k total) But who knows... Also, i forgot to set initrd before running it for the first time, so the modules for the new kernel didn't get copied, which could have added to the problem (It also launched without them. that's how i realized i forgot them). I've been running it without problems so far, so it might have really been about the driver not correctly registering, in conjunction with having run it before. En/na Henry Nestler ha escrit: > Same directory is not the problem. Have tested both snapsots, run the > one, and installed the other, back to the other and runs. No problems. > > In very old mails found, that an old swap between different kernel > versions does an problem and reboots/crashed the host some times. I > never seen such problem, and I have also a swap partition (from native > Linux). The solving was, to renew the swap partition with mkswap before > using in new kernel. I tend to use a file as swap for coLinux - this is > also faster, as a partition. > If you have such problem again, try to boot without swap - simple > disable the cobd in the config. > > What is the size of swap partition? Please check it under coLinux and > under native Linux. Detects coLinux the size correctly? > -- _ _ /~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-\ o o | Josep Ma [JAZ] | * | ICQ UIN: 7014661 | '-' | Messenger: ja...@ho... | \-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~/ |