After rebooting a system with a swap *partition* vs. the swap file, the
normal live-cd boot process
selects the swap partition and enables it.
It would be good to disable that sort of behavior in the livecd process;
Additionally on curtin, in clear-holders, we will need to check if a target
disk or partition is
an active swap and disable/remove it.
This is somewhat troublesome w.r.t possibility of swap being used; so
ideally we'd prevent the
live-cd environment from loading swap partitions to begin with.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 5:06 PM, Joshua Powers <email address hidden>
wrote:
OK,
After rebooting a system with a swap *partition* vs. the swap file, the
normal live-cd boot process
selects the swap partition and enables it.
It would be good to disable that sort of behavior in the livecd process;
Additionally on curtin, in clear-holders, we will need to check if a target
disk or partition is
an active swap and disable/remove it.
This is somewhat troublesome w.r.t possibility of swap being used; so
ideally we'd prevent the
live-cd environment from loading swap partitions to begin with.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 5:06 PM, Joshua Powers <email address hidden>
wrote:
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