Redhat... sigh... Ill say it again... Yet another  reason to not  use redhat.

Jamie
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 05:00 pm, Horst wrote:
: On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: > cat /proc/cpuinfo should tell you  about your CPU.
: > cat /proc/meminfo should tell you  about your memory. (including info
: > about swap)
: >
: > Jamie
:
: Sounds more than reasonable (and works :-)
:  - I don't know why I blindly trusted the man pages ( RH 8.0 )-:
: """
: MKSWAP(8)                  Linux Programmer’s Manual            MKSWAP(8)
: ...
:    If you don’t know the page size that your machine uses, you may be
: able to look it up with "cat /proc/cpuinfo" (or you may not ‐  the 
: contents of this file depend on architecture and kernel version).
: ...
:
: Linux 2.2.4                      25 March 1999                     
: MKSWAP(8)
:
: """
:
: > On Tuesday 31 December 2002 12:27 pm, Horst wrote:
:
: ...
:
: > : Q to all: is the old vs. new swap style issue still relevant these days
: > : (old style being limited to 128MB usable space) -- I made a 500 MB swap
: > : partition for my 265MB RAM, and top shows it all as avail. -so I'm
: > : assuming I config'ed and use the new style ?
: > : cat /proc/cpuinfo didn't tell me any more either ............. Horst
:
: ...
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