> > You have to have just one swap partition. Disable one of them.
> Ok, I did that. Now I'm getting an error there's not enough swap space
> (logical enough I think).
>
> /critical section: Counting pages to copy[nosave] (pages needed
> :18062+152=18574 free 14689)
> Couldn't get enough free pages, on 3885 pages short.
> Kernel panic: Not enough free pages
>
> If both swap partitions is disallowed, and one swap partition isn't enough
> space, is there anything I can do now to make this work? I'd really
> like to
This is not enough RAM, there's enough swap. You may try quitting some
applications.
> get suspend working.
> I know at one point 128MB was the limit on a swap partition. Is this limit
> gone now?
Yep.
> How technically difficult is it to make swsusp work with multiple swap
> partitions?
Should not be that hard. But you'd have to pass both partitions on
command line, etc.
Pavel
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