>>>> I read on this list that the kernel needs *some* swap, even just a
>>>> tiny amount, to function properly.  Is that true?  If so, do you think
>>>> it would be OK to put this tiny amount of swap on a cheap SSD?
>>>
>>> I have no swap and things work just fine. (8 gigs of RAM)
>>>
>>> Obviously, running without swap increases the chances of you running
>>> out of memory, but that has never happened to me.
>>
>> I've been setting up all of my systems according to this, creating a
>> 512MB swap partition:
>>
>> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml?part=1&chap=4
>>
>> If I have 4GB RAM, all I'm accomplishing with swap is increasing this
>> to 4.5GB?  If my system requires 4.6GB at some point, I'm in the same
>> position I would be in if I had no swap and 4.1GB requirement?
>
> As far as I understand it, correct.

What have you guys found to be the minimum RAM necessary for a Gentoo
system without swap that doesn't lock up?  My laptop has 1GB RAM and
512MB swap, and when I disabled the swap the system locked up during
the first big emerge.  I guess that means I need somewhere between 1GB
and 1.5GB.  I'd say it's a pretty normal laptop/workstation.

- Grant

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