Carlos E. R. wrote:
If swap is a major issue you've clearly not got enough RAM ;)
Swap is not a major issue; I didn't say that. What we are saying is that
loss of swap when there is something swapped IS a major issue.
what this remark may me think is this: is the swap really identical to
ram (functionally, of course, ne speed involved).
if so, is the ram more important (or less) than Hard drive? Is the ram
loss more problematic? Is it more prone to happen? what do you do is
your memory chip fails?
jdd
--
http://www.dodin.net
--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]