Greetings everyone:

I am planning to build a few new boxes which will run -RELEASE and -CURRENT and 
I have a question about the swap file.  In the past, I had always used a swap 
partition of 256MB since I originally had 128MB system memory in the 1990's but 
my system has been upgraded to 2GB and it seems the swap file would have more 
flexibility as I can just change the size of the swapfile if I needed to. My 
question is is there any difference in performance between a swap file versus a 
swap partition and can one run a system with a swap file instead of a swap 
partition?  Also, searching has not gotten me very far but are there any 
drawbacks to a swap file instead of a swap partition?  I read somewhere that a 
few people seem to think that a swap file can't handle kernel crash dumps?  
Shouldn't it be the same as both of them occupy disk space and as long as the 
swap file is large enough, wouldn't it work?  Thanks.

John


 
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