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The Friday 2007-10-26 at 11:34 -0700, Robert Lewis wrote:
I helped a friend install 10.3 64-bit on his Q6600
machine that has 4-GB of ram yesterday.
Wow was the installation fast.
SUSE setup a 2-GB swap space by default.
We over road that and made it 4-GB.
I would have used 4.5 or 6 :-P
Is this a bug/oversite or on purpose?
Not really.
If on purpose what is the logic behind that?
Dunno, but I know my logic: I want to be able to suspend to disk
(hibernate), and to do that we need at least 4 GiB.
If you are not going to do that, the default 2GiB is probably just as
good.
Yast should perhaps have asked the user if he intended to be able to
hibernate before suggesting a swap size.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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