> swap running on raid then, if it works at all, is not actually > protecting you. the swap code in the kern is capable of doing > striping automatically if you have two swap partitions. > Yes it does. If one of two swap partitions goes down on non-raid drives, the kernel locks up and you loose your system. If the swap partition is on raid and the raid fails, the machine keeps chugging along. This is much better. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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