30 Aug
2003
30 Aug
'03
14:39
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 15:31:56 -0400
lee
"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.