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Re: [SLE] Why have swap
- From: zentara <zentara@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 10:39:34 -0400
- Message-id: <20030830103934.774d6bf6.zentara@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 15:31:56 -0400
lee <lnx@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>"In Linux, a single swap partition can not be larger than 128 MB. That is, the
>partition may be larger than 128 MB, but excess space is never used. If you
>want more than 128 MB of swap, you have to create multiple swap partitions. "
>
>Is this statement true ? A max of 128 mg of swap ?
>
>Thank you for your time
Not true. Swap can be any size. Read "man mkswap".
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lee <lnx@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>"In Linux, a single swap partition can not be larger than 128 MB. That is, the
>partition may be larger than 128 MB, but excess space is never used. If you
>want more than 128 MB of swap, you have to create multiple swap partitions. "
>
>Is this statement true ? A max of 128 mg of swap ?
>
>Thank you for your time
Not true. Swap can be any size. Read "man mkswap".
--
Our body's 20 milligrams of beta radioactive Potassium 40
emit about 340 million neutrinos per day, which go at
lightspeed to the ends of the universe!..even thru the earth.
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