davidedg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Strange that swap is not even touched, though. > Have a feeling that this might be related to drive > issues (non pageable ram in ntfs module?). > > What are values of: > cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness > cat /proc/swaps > cat /proc/meminfo > swapon -s > cat /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressby hansenfiks - Debian
davidedg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Strange that swap is not even touched, though. > Have a feeling that this might be related to drive > issues (non pageable ram in ntfs module?). > > What are values of: > cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness > cat /proc/swaps > cat /proc/meminfo > swapon -s > cat /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressby hansenfiks - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are you allocating swap on this NTFS drive? > > Why not using Ext3/Ext4 for this drive? Swap is in i-data - internal drive The only thing that is NTFS, is an external 2GB USB drive. Internal harddrives were empy and without partitions, when inserted into NSA. Partitions are, what NSA makes them as standaby hansenfiks - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please post the full output of these commands: > > dmesg > free -a > have included a *txt with output. Edit: Seems like a faulty drive in my Raid0 setup... Maby i´m wrong. Will try later, to use a USB pendrive as destination for Transmission...by hansenfiks - Debian
Need some help... This has nothing to do with Debian, but problem came, after i dropped using Debian. I made the run to_stock and NSA booted as it should. BUT... After playing around with the Debian trick, it is not possible to use Transmission, and it loads 100% CPU almost evertime I use it or any other program. Even if i copy anything it uses 100% CPU. RAM use is almost nothing. Temperatuby hansenfiks - Debian
bad Flash-drive caused problem... I changed it to a new one and it worked... same configuration as i have been trying last 2-3 days ... doohhh I´m in and connected just still can´t use keyboard on U-Boot :/ Edit: Got everything working this morning. Works like a charm :)by hansenfiks - Debian
At first - hey you all Second - Ya i´m an idiot :D I have tried to figure out, how this works and wanted to give it a try. I saw that i had to backup my /boot, so i looked it up using Telnet - but could not find it. Thought, maybe i have to boot in U-boot and find it there. Made a FAT32 USB stick as described and booted it up. It just made alot of stuff og rebooted... and made the same stufby hansenfiks - Debian