The kernel's swap space is not compatiable with
regular Linux kernels.
I suspect this is a problem with the Linux kernel
itself but I haven't looked closely. Debian's version
of the kernel source has a patch to mess with some of
the memory code which may help.
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This is going to be tough, as I'm not sure where the
swapspace changes came from. I'm going to guess, though,
that there's some code that -should- be optional (eg:
compression code) that isn't. I'll see what I can do to get
it so that (at least) you can select to use the standard
swapspace.