parititions by default anymore. It is possible to force usage of swap partitions
via booting with the bootoption "swap". In case you forgot to use this
bootoption but want to use swap partition(s) anyway you could do that by running
-"swapon -a". But the command "swapon" does not take of suspend signatures -
-therefore the existance of grml-swapon. grml-swapon acts based on the
+"swapon \-a". But the command "swapon" does not take of suspend signatures,
+therefore the existence of grml-swapon. grml-swapon acts based on the
information found in /etc/fstab. If your /etc/fstab is not up to date rebuild it
running "grml-rebuildfstab".