Plug in a USB stick with at least 250mb capacity and FAT formatted in to the rear port.
Start a telnet session with your AZBox from the command prompt or puttytel.
As follows:
Enter: telnet 192.168.0.30
The screen's response - MMP login:
Enter: root
The screen's response - password:
Enter: azbox
The screen's response - MMP[~]$
Enter: dd if=/dev/zero of=/DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile bs=1024 count=102400
The screen will not update for about two minutes, after that, the screen will then respond - MMP[~]$
Enter: mkswap /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
The screen's response - MMP[~]$
Enter: swapon /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
The screen's response - MMP[~]$
The Swap File is now setup, in order to verify it is there, Enter: free
The screen's response will be something like this:
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 101500 93592 7908 0 2816
Swap:102392 0 102392
Total: 203892 93592 110300
MMP[~]$
The Swap File is now active until the next re-boot.
To reactivate after a reboot, set up a telnet session as above and re-enter the following two lines:
mkswap /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
and
swapon /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
The Swap File is set up on your USB stick is permanant and need not be re-entered.
NB- This not my work, taken from else where
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Start a telnet session with your AZBox from the command prompt or puttytel.
As follows:
Enter: telnet 192.168.0.30
The screen's response - MMP login:
Enter: root
The screen's response - password:
Enter: azbox
The screen's response - MMP[~]$
Enter: dd if=/dev/zero of=/DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile bs=1024 count=102400
The screen will not update for about two minutes, after that, the screen will then respond - MMP[~]$
Enter: mkswap /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
The screen's response - MMP[~]$
Enter: swapon /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
The screen's response - MMP[~]$
The Swap File is now setup, in order to verify it is there, Enter: free
The screen's response will be something like this:
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 101500 93592 7908 0 2816
Swap:102392 0 102392
Total: 203892 93592 110300
MMP[~]$
The Swap File is now active until the next re-boot.
To reactivate after a reboot, set up a telnet session as above and re-enter the following two lines:
mkswap /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
and
swapon /DATA/usb1/sda1/swapfile
The Swap File is set up on your USB stick is permanant and need not be re-entered.
NB- This not my work, taken from else where
Just-i:thum::thum: