On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 09:31:00AM -0500, Victor wrote: > I tried that... I originally put the swap on my file server and didn't > use the harddrive once it booted into linux. The NFS swap was > horrifically slow. I do not recommend it, however if your harddrive has > a 10gig instead of an 8gig, you could use the extra 2 gigs for swap > (which the xbox doesn't use).
My XBox has a 10Gb drive. The first 8 gigs are untouched, and the upper 2 gigs are divided into 256Mb swap and 1.75Gb root (ext2) partition. There is NO POINT in using an nfs root and putting swap on the hard drive if the intent is to shut down the hard drive. Since you're saying the box is useless with an nfs swap I will just keep things the way they are for now. -- Joke template: Three guys walk into a bar. One of them is a wee bit stupid, and the whole scene unfolds with a tedious inevitability.
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