Also this would probably be useful in the situation when you need
to change swap device on a running system.  We had to do this once
or twice on a very busy commerical mail server running Solaris. We
needed to dismount current swap device and use it for other purpose
while having switched paging/swapping to another disk.

>     I wouldn't worry about it.  Nobody turns off swap on a running system
>     at a whim.  It just needs to prevent stupid mistakes like trying to
>     remove a swap device without having adequate memory + other swap to
>     take care of the data.
> 
>                                       -Matt
>                                       Matthew Dillon 
>                                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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