Hi Al,
That is one of the messages I get get when I boot up . I'm running Fedora6 64 bit, Athlon 3200+ and some other stuff that I got no idea what it is. I had 1G and added another 1G of mem so I thought I would increase the swap space some. Now it looks like I have no swap running now and the graphical utility I used to increase it diisappeared during an "Update"...wouldn't that be a "Downdate"? Also, I get the message cannot mount locations 0 - 000 on device 00000 and it has been more than 30 years since I smoked anything. Thoughts are much appreciated.
George Hare
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 22:41 -0400, George Hare wrote:
That is one of the messages I get get when I boot up. (Unable to access resume device)
That's your system trying to see if you'd hibernated your system (which would dump RAM contents to the swap space, to be restored when powering up again). If you hadn't hibernated your system, there wouldn't be any resuming information to find.
If the problems down to it not finding your swap partition because it can't read the label it's expecing, you can use the old-style /dev/hda mount points rather than labels in your fstab file.