DJSupertel
please paste the output of cat /etc/fstab
followed by sudo lsblk -f
inside a block of triple backticks (`) like so:
```
(output of cat /etc/fstab
)
#
(output of sudo lsblk -f
)
```
As it turns out, the device names (sda1/2/3) may not be stable on Solus these days, so you may need to switch to either LABEL=<somelabel>
or UUID=<some uuid>
in /etc/fstab if you're currently using device names like /dev/sda1
etc.
For your swap partition, you can add a label like so:
# sudo swaplabel -L 4G_swap /dev/sdaX # <- change the device to match the actual device on your system
Then you can edit your /etc/fstab
file to utilise the newly added label like so:
LABEL=4G_swap swap swap sw 0 0
Please remember to also make this change in any other dual boot linux distributions that do not already use the UUID scheme.