spystyle

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Posted: Nov. 10 2006,13:02 |
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Quote (skaos @ Nov. 10 2006,05:46) | ...The size of swap depends on how much memory you have.... |
I was not aware of this, I thought people were simply using 100-125 MB HDD for swap.
What is the relation of physical RAM and swap partition size? 2 MB swap per 1 MB RAM ?
The machine in question has only 24 MB RAM, should I make the swap file 50 MB ?
Quote (skaos @ Nov. 10 2006,05:46) | ...in fact you don't need to create them at all... |
Could you explain this? If I don't create the partition for swap drive wouldn't performance suffer?
Thank you, Craig
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