According to David Rysdam: While burning my CPU.
> 
> Martin Rogers wrote:
> 
> > Just my .02.  I also run RedHat (5.2), and was getting weirdness when memory
> > usage got near peak ('ls' and most other simple commands returning
> > "segmentation fault"...).  'free' also returned 0 for 'used' swap...what I had
> > to do, and what the install process hadn't done, is add an appropriate line to
> > the fstab file to enable the mounting of my swap partition during bootup.
> > 
> 
> Well THIS is interesting.  Further investigation reveals that my swap
> partition is in /etc/fstab and rc.sysinit does a swapon -a, BUT swapon
> -s returns "/proc/swaps: No such file or directory".

You are possably using a 2.0.xx kernel.

'man swapon' explains.

> 
> Does this ring any bells with anyone.
> 
> --
> My public encryption key is available from 
> www.az.com/~drysdam/crypt/rysdam.gpg.html
> and of course www.keyserver.net
> 


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