no, as long as your swap device is big enough to hold all of RAM it will
work..
you are supposed to use your normal swap device.
it reads it off and saves it elsewhere as teh first thing it does after
booting, before you've had a chance to start swapping..
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Eugene L. Vorokov wrote:
> > > Maybe it's offtopic a bit, but can you please give exact instructions of how
> > > to compile debug kernel ? My machine crashes sometimes too, I tried to compile
> > > debug kernel, but it seemed not so easy and I gave up due to lack of time. Or
> > > is there any URL with a good explanation ?
> >
> > you just call config with '-g' option. and compile the kernel in normal
> > way. The freebsd handbook discusses this in more detail.
>
> Hmm. It seems like I need spare swap device for crashdump ? What can I do
> if I have no room on disk for this ? Can normal swap device be used, and
> if yes, how to save core on panic ? I think swap device contents will be
> lost on the next reboot ...
>
> Regards,
> Eugene
>
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