Jaguar.....the 128 mb limit was for the 2.0.x kernals and does
not apply for the 2.2.x kernals.

Alan


Jaguar wrote:
> 
> No idea why...but MDK 7.02 using the AUTO CONFIGURE will make a single 250 MB
> /swap on my 13 GB drive...I only have 64 MB Ram.
> So I guess your theory is not entirely true...
> Jaguar
> 
> "Lothar Mandrake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >      I have read that a swap space partition cannot be larger than 128 Mb,
> > but at the same time it should apparently be 1.5 times the RAM size?  Since
> 
> > I have 192 Mb RAM, I guess I should have around 300 Mb swap space?  Is this
> 
> > correct?  How can I do this if a single swap space cannot be larger than 128
> 
> > Mb?  I seem to have read somewhere that one may have several 128 Mb swap
> > spaces, and then tie them together somehow.  How do I do this?  Is there
> > some instruction available on line, where I can read how I should do this?
> 
> > Thank you for your help.
> >
> >                                               Ian
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