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Do I also need to run the insod commands? Or would just doing mkfs and the clone, tar process and using your bootmenu.deb be sufficient?
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Hmm.. haha when I recloned it, the clone now has the Linus saying "I pronounce, etc.. etc..". Though I wonder if there's any problem if the boot from SD does an fsck on startup each time... (I rarely reboot anyway)
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2008-10-09
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Ack, so I'm reinstalling all the apps I had on there (the ones missed by the application manager on a restore). And I notice that conky says there's no swap. That it's 0/0. But I had swap last time (using your scripts to setup the partition sizes). What happened to it?
I do have RAM though (123 MBs of it).
I really hope I don't have to redo everything over again. >.<
Edit: Yup it's not being detected by the system, I tried programs that need swap to run and they all just crash to desktop due to lack of swap.
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Ok, I did it from root (didn't work as user) and now it detects the swap.
So I have to add it to a startup script (init.d?) for it to detect on future boot ups?
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