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Originally Posted by Il_Principe View Post
If I choose to disable swap on sd at startup, I can't use it at all also if I press "Fresh Swap" button (it says operation failed).
If I activate swap on sd at startup, all three swaps are activated but I can't use "Fresh swap" and "Swap on device" (another operation failed).
Also if I activate swap with swapon command, the program's buttons don't function.
In all cases it's impossible to check status (calculating then operation failed), but flopswap can show the current swap.
No problem with version 0.6.
"Disable swap on uSD at startup" has now slightly changed roles.
Flopswap will basically not function without it checked, depending on your version of upstart.
It is now a button that is still hanging around from previous versions for my personal debugging reasons, disabling Flopswap's upstart files and backwards compatibility.

"Check status" will always work it's "cat /proc/swaps" on a banner.
If multiple swaps or no swaps are active at any point Flopswap will show "Operation Failed" on all buttons except "Check Status".

Does all work fine with the checkbox enabled?
If not...
Code:
blkid | grep swap       -- (may need root)
dpkg-query -W -f='${Version}\n' upstart
cat /etc/default/mount-opts-overwrite
cat /etc/default/mount-opts
cat /etc/fstab
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