And this you call a problem?
This is terrific!
Actually, you need to know that as opposed to Solaris or Windows NT, Linux
only uses the swap space when it is out of physical RAM. You also need to
know that Linux uses all of its free space minus a small portion for its
disk cache (Windows NT, for
512MB RAM are completely enough (wish I had such a machine :),
and it would use up the RAM for IO buffers (disk cache) but obviously
won't use on-disk swap for disk cache. Run 'free' and you'll probably
see tons of RAM going for buffers. About Squid 2, it really doesn't
need much swap space, since