On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 04:58:08PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you are using sparse file for swap files I don't think it will
take more than tenth of that space.

Swapping onto a sparse file is really a bad idea.  What happens if the
host filesystem fills up and the UML tries to swap?  The swap writeout
will get an EIO, and, at best, the process being swapped will be killed.

> I had a problem where umls could sometimes crash and I found out
> that my /dev/shm was too little. After I set it much bigger I
> haven't had any problems with stability.

This results in a distinctive crash ("kernel mode signal 7" or
something similar), so this is unlikely to be the problem here.

                                Jeff

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