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Reg.Swap partion
Name: riyaz_vln Date: December 28, 2006 at 08:41:13 Pacific OS: linux CPU/Ram: P4 2ghz Product: IBM
Comment:
shall we use dual swap 2GB each /swap -2GB /swap -2GB totally 4GB in single system
Name: Sabertooth Date: December 28, 2006 at 11:50:16 Pacific
Reply:
What I have read is for example, if you have 1GB of RAM or less, your swap partition should be at least equal to the amount of RAM on your system - up to twice the RAM.
And for more than 1GB of RAM, 2GB of swap is recommended.
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