>The trick is to create two partitions, one with the
>system folder and space for VM, the other with your
>browser, etc. This way (if I remember) you avoid the
>fragmentation, etc. associated with VM or its
>imitators (e.g. Ram Doubler).

Is this true (for VM, I don't know how Ram Doubler works)? Apple's VM 
allocates the entire backing store when you turn VM on, so it should 
never get more fragmented, and it should cause no more fragmentation 
than any other large file whose size doesn't change.

Brian

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