On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 10:08:27PM -0400, Todd Gruhn wrote: > I decided to get back to running NetBSD on a new computer with a spare > drive: > > Just now I ran /bin/ksh configure for lesstif. The configure operation > alone too 45min. > (WHY!?) I have 64GB RAM, and a 1TB SATA harddrive. > > I redid the install this time using cylinders. Swap is 39000 cyl. According > to > swapctl -g -s this is 298GB (UGHH!) is there a nice way to trim the swap > partition? > > ALSO, is there a point where adding swap to a mechanical HD becomes a > liability? > > Has anyone messed with swap on a RAMDISK? I have 64GB RAM -- thats part of > the > idea for so much RAM. How would I carve out a 32GB RAMDISK and make that > the swap > device? The idea being that a RAM-to-RAM transfer is about 10,000x as fast > as a > RAM-to-mechanical-disk transfer? > > Any advice/ideas will be greatly appreciated. If it matters, I am running > NetBSD-9.99.x.
Lots of changes happened in the last few weeks in kernel land, so the 'x' here is important. If not already the case, install the most recent -current. -- Manuel Bouyer <bou...@antioche.eu.org> NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference --