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Message #118796
[Bug 1516225] Re: Swapon does not respect fstab priorities order
I have to manually change the swap priorities after each boot to get the
right order.
You are right: using the swap paths in /etc/fstab instead of UUIDs gives
the configured priority to the right swap.
Now you know where to look in the code to correct that issue, because
the interesting thing about UUIDs is that the location of the devices
can change between boots, which is my use case.
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Title:
Swapon does not respect fstab priorities order
Status in util-linux package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
uname -a
Linux msi-ge60-ubuntu 4.2.0-18-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 18:25:50 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
sudo swapon --summary
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/sdc2 partition 50331644 0 -1
/dev/sda6 partition 50331644 0 -2
However, in /etc/fstab:
# swap was on /dev/sda6 during installation
UUID=4870beef-bb2c-40c1-91da-f1444f90c51b none swap sw,nofail,pri=-1 0 0
# swap on SSD Samsung /dev/sdc2
UUID=fa2b8ce4-6ce7-4fb2-ac12-475264bed20f none swap sw,nofail,pri=-2 0 0
Does the fact that sdc2 is a SSD makes swapon override the fstab priorities?
It is suspicious that swapon prints sdc2 first in the summary. despite the following facts:
- sdc2 priority is -2 in fstab
- sdc2 is declared after sda2 in fstab
- sdc2 is after sda2 in alphabetical order
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