kernel 2.2.5 support more than one giga swap partion with no problem as
far as I know..

ll&p

Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University 
Jerusalem Israel



On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:

|  M>> Can linux support more then 1 GB of swap ?
|  M>>
|  M>> i want to run squid 2.2.5 on linux but i need lots of swap space
|  M>> (at least 2 GB). I know that kernel 2.2.13 support over 128 MB in
|  M>> one swap partition, but i do not know if it can supportmore then
|  M>> 1 GB.
|  
|  Well, I just thought to myself - why to allow squid do such things? Squid
|  stores object in files anyway, and *it* knows better which objects to
|  store in memory and which on disk, when memory is low - probably better
|  that OS. SOif you are going to store data on disk anyway, why store it
|  twice - once in sqiud files and once in swap file? Why just not to say
|  squid "get in line"? Or am I thinking wrong and this approach of
|  "everything in swap" is good?
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