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Israel Herraiz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Larry Battraw wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hangup is having to manually remount it after a reboot, but it's worth
the trouble. A GUI tool for toggling swap and mounts would sure be
neat!
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Well, not properly a GUI tool but two menu entries for adding and
removing swap, I think this could useful for you [1].
I turn on swap only when I need it (for example, I am reading a PDF,
listening to MP3 and browsing the web), and turn off when I need for
example to remove the card.
Regards,
Israel Herraiz</pre>
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This is just a suggestion, but could the following be safe enough for
consumer grade swap use on Nokia 770:<br>
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If user has swapon. User opens MMC door. System pops up a large RED GUI
that states: You have swap active. Please turn off swap before removing
MMC from the slot. GUI would have one large button (turn off swap).
After swapoff, GUI would turn green and say, it's safe to detach MMC
now.<br>
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On USB cable insertion, the same GUI would popup and tell user that MMC
cannot be mounted on PC until swap is off. Again, nice large button to
turn swap off.<br>
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When MMC inserted back from either USB connection or physically, system
would check if previous state was swapon and popup a gui asking if swap
should be resumed. <br>
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Kind regards,<br>
Urho Konttori<br>
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