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usb_formatting_with_swap_partition [2024/03/27 15:24] – [Deactivating the Swap Partition (Pre-unmount command)] -grammar hogwildusb_formatting_with_swap_partition [2024/03/27 15:32] (current) – [Deactivating the Swap Partition (Pre-unmount command)] -condense hogwild
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 ===== Configuring Post-mount and Pre-unmount Commands ===== ===== Configuring Post-mount and Pre-unmount Commands =====
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 For best practice, the swap partition should be activated as swap once the USB drive/flash is mounted. Additionally, it's best to deactivate swap partitions before unmounting them. It is quite simple to configure both the post-mount and pre-unmount commands. The methods for both are as follows: For best practice, the swap partition should be activated as swap once the USB drive/flash is mounted. Additionally, it's best to deactivate swap partitions before unmounting them. It is quite simple to configure both the post-mount and pre-unmount commands. The methods for both are as follows:
  
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 ==== Activating Swap Partition (Post Mount Command) ==== ==== Activating Swap Partition (Post Mount Command) ====
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-In both cases, the Save button at the bottom should be checked before continuing.+In both cases, click the Save button at the bottom before continuing.
  
  
usb_formatting_with_swap_partition.1711553048.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/03/27 15:24 by hogwild