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Privileges get messed up
I tried bombich's method and moved the swap file to the disk that had my Classic boot folder. Upon restarting Classic wouldn't lauch because I didn't have the proper privileges. I did a Get Info on that volume and checked "Ignore privileges" and restarted. Classic would now launch, but the apps still wouldn't run right, e.g., FMPro said I didn't have edit rights to any of my databases.
Privileges get messed up
The swap file is always mounted as root -- no one else has had a chance to login when the swapfile is created. I'm not sure why your priveleges were messed up -- I can't imagine it had anything to do with the swapfile because priveleges for the swapfile shouldn't have changed. The method worked great for me.
Privileges get messed up
> The method worked great for me.
Other stuff on swap?
Do I have anything else on the swap volume? No way dude, I played with fire once -- I'm giving X as much swap space as it wants.
Other stuff on swap?
That might be why you didn't notice privilege problems.
Swap file partition size
What is the ideal size for a seperate swap file partition, of if there is no ideal size for all situations, what are the rules/guidelines for working out the best size? |
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