On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Neil Conway wrote:

> Gordan Bobic wrote:
> > On the x86 architecture, your swap partition size is limited to 128 MB.
> > You can, however, have multiple swap partitions. There is absolutely no
> > point in makign a swap partition of more than 128 MB, as everything after
> > the first 128 MB will be wasted.
> 
> That's no longer the case with 2.2 (unless I've slept through big-swap
> being removed).  You will probably need to upgrade mkswap though.

Oops... I guess that I'm the one who slept through most that has happened
from 2.0 kernels. I skipped the 2.1 development and only installed 2.2 the
other day...

Thanks for correcting me!







"Time to eat all our words,
 Swallow our pride,
 And open our eyes..."

Regards.

Gordan

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