On Sat, 08 Jul 2000, David Aikema wrote about, Shared Swap:
Can two different linux distros share a single swap partition?
Yes, swap is part of the linux system and not distribution indipendant.
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Richard Adams wrote:
On Sat, 08 Jul 2000, David Aikema wrote about, Shared Swap:
Can two different linux distros share a single swap partition?
Yes, swap is part of the linux system and not distribution indipendant
s/indipendant/dependant/
If you use 2.0 kernels and 2.2 kernels, make
Can two different linux distros share a single swap partition?
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On Sat, 08 Jul 2000, David Aikema wrote:
Can two different linux distros share a single swap partition?
Dont know if its general, but they do on mine: I have Corel Linux on
one partition, Mandrake on another and they adress the same swap
partition;
Of course, they dont work at the same time
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Can two different linux distros share a single swap partition?
Dave,
yes, they can, as long as they are not both using it at the same time. I assume they
are on different partitions on the same machine.
Bye, Christoph
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