On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 11:39:16PM +1100, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> >For some reason I was thinking you meant use the same swapfile otherwise I 
> >don't see the relevance of which particular Windows version ... oh wait, 
> >the filesystem.
> 
> Yes, Pete was saying you back up the filesystem that the windows swapfile is
> on, then you mkswap that partition... on shutdown you swapoff then unpack
> the filesystem back onto that partition.

Actually there is no need to do this. You can use the Windows swap
file itself in GNU/Linux. All you need to do is a mkswap on the
Windows swapfile, each time you boot.

mvm.


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