Maybe because our cultural differences but I cannot understand what you're saying. The file is created only once, when the terminal first boots and then it's used every time. I suppose you can make a small script that creates that/those file/s in your server's ram drive every time the server reboots. The file is created by the server and the terminal only issues that command when it starts (I think there's a little script that checks lts.conf to see if the terminal should use swap-over-nfs, if it doesn't use swap-over-nfs it passes on, if it does it checks if the file exists, if it doesn't exist it creates it, if it exists everything passes on - at least that how I see it working). I bet you can use a 486DX @ 100Mhz and it will still run smooth. On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 21:16, Yao Ko wrote: > I think the problem here is with the CPU speed. 133 > Mhz. takes a long time just to "create" the NFS_SWAP > file. > > Unless I'm doing something very wrong... I find that > P133 Mhz. with only 16 megs doesn't run very > smoothly... > > Yao Ko
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