On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 05:12:30PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Ok, I will be more specific.
>
> Under FreeBSD-STABLE *AND* FreeBSD-CURRENT, FreeBSD allocates metadata
> structures that scale to the amount of swap space assigned to the system.
> However, it is not *precisely* the amount of swap space.
<snip>
> Under FreeBSD-stable, just look under "VM pgdata" to see how much
> memory is being wired to support the swap subsystem. This usage covers
> both the fixed and dynamic allocations.
OK, at the risk of reawakening that particular thread -- if people are a
little uneasy about Matt committing to src/*, how about letting him commit
to doc/* instead?
Matt -- some of these messages of yours could probably turn in to great
articles for DaemonNews, or the FreeBSD 'zine, if you were that way
inclined. . .
N
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