Re: Mount and Unmount




On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 22:07 +0200, Nils Kassube wrote:
Right - and the command needs to know which device you want to
enable / disable.

But usually then don't need to be specified on the command line. The
manpage you quoted says:

Normally, the first form is used [swapon -a]

-a: All devices marked as ‘‘swap’’ swap devices in /etc/fstab are
made available, except for those with the ‘‘noauto’’ option. Devices
that are already running as swap are silently skipped.


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