On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 02:59:18PM -0800, mike shupp wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Armin Wegner wrote:
I've got 128 megs ram. Which size should I choose for the swap partition?
Apparantly Linux can't use more than 128 M in a swap partition, even
if it happens to be larger, so... You can
Armin Wegner wrote:
Hi,
I've got 128 megs ram. Which size should I choose for the swap partition?
Thanks,
Armin
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hi,
the usual recommendation is to have the swap at 1.5 times your memory,
but at 128MB
Hi,
I've got 128 megs ram. Which size should I choose for the swap partition?
Thanks,
Armin
Armin Wegner wrote:
Hi,
I've got 128 megs ram. Which size should I choose for the swap partition?
Thanks,
Armin
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hi,
the usual recommendation is to have the swap at 1.5 times your memory,
but at 128MB you shouldn't
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Armin Wegner wrote:
I've got 128 megs ram. Which size should I choose for the swap partition?
Apparantly Linux can't use more than 128 M in a swap partition, even
if it happens to be larger, so... You can apparantly have _several_
swap partitions, however, if you want to
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