On Friday 29 August 2003 15:31 pm, lee wrote:
On Thursday 28 August 2003 10:54, Helgi Örn Helgason wrote:
On 2003-08-28, Rohit wrote:
Dear all,
I have 128 MB RAM and 128 MB swap right now. What if I double my RAM and disable swap altogether? What can go wrong for the same setup?
I would at least double the swap. You can read about swap here: <http://people.debian.org/~psg/ddg/node81.html> and here: <http://www.cs.uwa.edu.au/programming/linux/linux-HOWTO/mini/Partiti on-3.ht ml>
Cheers, HÖ
"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. "
Used to be true.... You must have read some old info.
Is this statement true ? A max of 128 mg of swap ?
Thank you for your time
Lee
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