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 squi
NOVM was a version of Squid 1.1 and was unified with the regular
version in Squid 2.x.
Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> squid has two versions, one of them, for REAL preofessional use is the
> one marked "NO VM", and it makes sense to have a cache server decide
> when to cache to memory and when to the di
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> 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 support more then
> M>> 1 GB.
squid has
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 support more then
M>> 1 GB.
Well, I just thought to my
Hi.
Can linux support more then 1 GB of swap ?
i want to run squid 2.2.5 on linux but i need lots of swap space (at least 2
GB).
I know that kernel 2.2.13 support over 128 MB in one swap partition, but i
do not know if it can support more then 1 GB.
Thanks,
Mike
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