Subj : Adding new swap to fstab To : DIGITAL AVATAR From : Dumas Walker Date : Sat Sep 28 2019 11:11:00 > DW> I have an sbc that, as of right now, only mounts one partition. I would > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > ...which is running what? Some frankensteinian mutation of debian? Honestly, I thought it was mostly debian just with a kernel that was compiled to run on the board (a Galileo Gen 2). However, I am now going with bastardized debian that was compiled to run on the board BUT that some moron thought should also be compiled to not support such things as swapspace or nfs. I think I am justified with the moron assumption... the thing does not have enough physical memory not to need swapspace. It throws a bunch of memory-related errors otherwise. > DW> # UNCONFIGURED FSTAB FOR BASE SYSTEM > Ridiculous, isn't it? Starting to look that way. :) As best as I can tell, here have been three attempts at a linux for the galileo board... the "official" yocto linux that I tried and could never get to do much of anything, including accept updates; this debian version, based on wheezy; and a version of ubilinux, which is debian based but is apparently no longer available. I was actually hoping to get ubilinux for it. That is the default linux on the UP Board that I have and it seems to work quite well. So I figure their attept for galileo might also be good. I bought it at about 1/3rd of the price knowing it was no longer supported by Intel but figuring that it couldn't be too difficult to get linux running on it with what I would consider fairly bare essentials included (swap and nfs count as essentials to me ). If I can find the source for this kernel, I can attempt compiling it although I am not 100% sure that this bastard linux would support that, since a previous attempt to compile SBBS ran into the aforementioned errors. --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ sophisticated, adj. deprived of its native simplicity. * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (46:10/121) .