Ondrej Valousek wrote:
>> Also a workaround is the increase of NBD swap.  I run 512MB RAM in my 
>> clients now, and
>> 512MB swap for them as well.  Also the tweak to not allow an application to 
>> consume more
>> than 80% or so of client RAM should be included in Gutsy, so at least your 
>> clients won't
>> freeze.  
>>
>>   
> Forget NBD swap - it does not actually work (I have tried it).
> http://www.nabble.com/swapon-error-t4103338.html
> Swapping over NBD should be disabled in LTSP, now it is only confusing
> people.

Hmm,  I guess that the past 2 years has just been an illusion then. 
I've been using NBD swap with no problems.

In fact, lots and lots of people are using LTSP with NBD-Swap.  So to 
say it doesn't work just seems to contradict what my experiences have shown.

Jim McQuillan
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