Hello, I'm pretty sure that anaconda displayed 4GB for the swap when it created the partitions. But it seems it was only a graphical artifact, since cat /proc/swaps, cat /proc/meminfo and lvdisplay all report a 2GB swap space, as well as top, free and the gnome-system-monitor. Thus, if anaconda doesn't create swap partition bigger than 2GB, everything seems to be fine. Émeric Le jeudi 09 mars 2006 à 16:09 -0500, Peter Jones a écrit : > On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 13:24 +0100, Émeric Maschino wrote: > > > My workstation has been upgraded to 6GB RAM. I let anaconda automatically manage > > the partitions on the disk. It created a 4GB swap partition in a LVM volume. > > But top, free and gnome-system-monitor all report that my swap space is 2GB > > (more precisely, 1.9GB). IIRC, there was a 2GB limit partition for the swap > > size in the past, but I thought this has been overcame. > > Hrm, that's a bit odd. Anaconda by default won't create a swap device > larger than 2GB unless you specifically set the size higher. You're > sure it's a 4GB LV it's on? > > Can we see lvdisplay's output? > > Also, what does /proc/swaps say? > > -- > Peter > -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list