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==== Q: Why does the disk manager say "Your system setup does not have a SWAP partition"? ==== | ==== Q: Why does the disk manager say "Your system setup does not have a SWAP partition"? ==== | ||
* When the system runs out of memory, it needs to store some temporary files on a SWAP partition. If you used the "Expert" mode instead of "Auto" or "Advanced", the disk manager will not create this partition by itself and you will have to manually setup a SWAP partition. Create a primary partition and set the size to twice the size of the system memory (e.g. for a system with 128MB of memory, set the partition size to 256MB). Format the partition using the **SWAP** file system and then mount this partition, so that the system can use it. | * When the system runs out of memory, it needs to store some temporary files on a SWAP partition. If you used the "Expert" mode instead of "Auto" or "Advanced", the disk manager will not create this partition by itself and you will have to manually setup a SWAP partition. Create a primary partition and set the size to twice the size of the system memory (e.g. for a system with 128MB of memory, set the partition size to 256MB). Format the partition using the **SWAP** file system and then mount this partition, so that the system can use it. | ||
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+ | ==== Q: How do I erase a file securely? ==== | ||
+ | * There is no option in the web interface to erase a file securely but you can use the command line tool "shred". Login via Telnet using your admin account, change the directory to locate your file and then run the command like this "shred -u file1.txt". | ||
==== Q: What happened to the iBackup service? ==== | ==== Q: What happened to the iBackup service? ==== |