I don't think that nbdswap is working right. When the client boots it creates a file in /tmp on the server with the correct swap size. However if I load a graphic intense website that uses up available RAM and the client freezes, it freezes at the same point whether swap is set to 32MB or 128MB. This leads me to believe it is not taking advantage of the swap space. This is running Edubuntu 7.04, I have "NBD_SWAP=True" in "/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf" and have created a "/etc/ltsp/nbdswapd.conf" file which contains the line "SIZE=128".
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