Hi,
I know, there has been a thread discussing this problem, but I didn't see any
solution.

I'm running two Ubuntu (Hardy) LTSP5-server with about 30 users for several
weeks now. These 30 users (=thin clients) created about 240 swap file,
occupying roughly 7 GB and the server harddisk is running full.

I guess, most of them are unused, left over files. If I want to provide 32 MB
swap per thin client, it would be less than 1 GB for 30 clients.

Does anybody know a solution or workaround? I even didn't find a way,
how to associate the swap files (named like tmp.BCocki6353) to the client to
delete all except the latest one.

TIA
Helmut

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