On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, MURRAY, Paul wrote:
>
> Apparently twice your memory is good for swap space, and the largest swap
> you can use is 128M. Since I will have 128M of memory, I'd be looking at two
> swap partitions of 128M - one on each drive.
> 
No...not necessary. Windows will create it's own "swap
space" on your Windows file system, and Linux should be
MORE than happy with 128 megs of swap. In fact, it would
probably be QUITE happy with 64 megs. :-) I've only got 32
megs of RAM and about 75 megs of swap, most of which isn't
being used. With your 128 megs, I'd venture to say you'll
almost NEVER hit your swap drive! :-)

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