You should always have a swap partition. No matter how much ram you
have.
Can anyone tell me why you should always have a swap file even though I have
384MB ram???
Legend..
I remember reading that somewhere...but wow! What a massive amount of
ram!
Mark
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Mark Van Bruggen wrote:
| I too have heard many stories about swap sizes...
| /etc/fstab shows swap file size.
| At the moment I have 384MB ram and no swap pertition....
| Also in KDE Control panel there is a listing of the swap size that is
| currently running.
|
| Legend.....
|
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Jonathan Wilson"
| To:
| Cc:
| Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 9:25 AM
| Subject: [SLE] Swap
|
|
| > Is there a way to list your swap partitions and files? I thought "mount"
| would do it, but there's nothing related to swap there.
| >
| > Also, I have heard alot of things about swap sizes - some people say it
| should be the same MB as you RAM, some say double your RAM, some people
say
| it has to be in 128 MB increments, and some say that's not true, it can
all
| be one big partition. Can anyone give some clarification about this, or
| point to some reliable documentation?
| >
| > Thanks alot,
| >
| > JW
| >
| >
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