How can I have more shared memory than total memory + swap?

Michael
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>Subject:       Re: problem with /proc info
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>In your email to me, Michael Meskes, you wrote:
>> 
>> Could anyone explain this to me?
>> 
>> cat /proc/meminfo 
>>         total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
>> Mem:  96813056 95010816  1802240 122679296 11886592 37617664
>> Swap: 65798144   229376 65568768
>> MemTotal:     94544 kB                       <==
>> MemFree:       1760 kB
>> MemShared:   119804 kB                       <==
>> Buffers:      11608 kB
>> Cached:       36736 kB
>> SwapTotal:    64256 kB
>> SwapFree:     64032 kB
>
>Umm... I'm not sure what you want explained.
>
>Tim
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