30 Aug
2003
30 Aug
'03
15:20
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 21:31, lee 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 ?
From what I remember (please correct me if I'm wrong) the max size for
That is rubbish - where did you read that? According to xosview, I'm currently using 153mb which is about half of my swap partition. the swap filesystem is 2gb, which is where you would make multiple swap partitions if you need more swap space. Hans