Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-27 Thread Marty Leisner
Hmm...you might also want to start making a swapfile and see if you use it. (they're easy and convenient, and if you never [rarely] swap, there's no performance hit). Running 16 Mbytes with X and software development will cause swap, figure about 16 Mbytes of swap. If you have space on your

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-22 Thread Greg Hudson
My simple formula swap needed = total memory need - physical memory size works much better than the twice physical memory one. Questionable. Aside from not being computable (everyone can easily tell what their physical memory size is, but few people know how much their total

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-21 Thread Gerry Jensen
I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap partition. The terse form of the formula is: swap needed = total memory need - physical memory size (Forget everything about twice physical size. That

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-21 Thread Simon Martin
Hi all, I might not be a UNIX (Linux) guru yet (if ever), but I do know a thing or two about OS handling. As someone (sorry I dumped the mail so I can't use your name) pointed out correctly: Swap partition=Total memory requirements - Available memory Now if anyone can tell me the correct

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-21 Thread Lars Wirzenius
Gerry Jensen: While it may be untrue that you *need* twice the physical memory size, I believe it's true that twice the physical memory size is about the limit of what you can effectively use if you need it. It depends on what you do. Operating system theory has a concept called working set,

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-20 Thread Lars Wirzenius
Boris Beletsky: YES! u always need a swap - no metter how much ram u have. I would say, create a 32swap part. - that would be the best. If you never use more than 16 MB of memory, and you have 512 MB of physical memory, you most definitely do not need swap. swap needed = total memory

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-20 Thread Susan G. Kleinmann
Hi -- You said: Currently, I have a DOS partition that takes up 25% of the total disk space and the rest is empty. My concern was if I would lose any data on the DOS partition if I create two Linux partitions using Linux fdisk on the empty disk space. I suppose the installation notes are

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-20 Thread Carl Johnson
In reply to Lars Wirzenius's message: A R Abid: I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap partition. The terse form of the formula is: swap needed = total memory need - physical memory size

RE: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-19 Thread Rik Ling
-- From: A R Abid[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 3:45 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject:Swap partition and fdisk I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-19 Thread Susan G. Kleinmann
Hi -- You asked: I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap partition. If you will be using memory-hungry applications (like X or httpd), then you'll definitely need some swap space. A few tens of MBytes would be a

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-19 Thread A R Abid
to lose your existing DOS partition if you don't mess up w/ it and only make Linux partitions on the empty diskspace. Thanks. A. R. ABID [EMAIL PROTECTED] Excerpts from mail: 18-Sep-96 RE: Swap partition and fdisk by Rik [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'it's the only way to be sure.' Regarding fdisk, so

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-19 Thread Boris Beletsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, A R Abid wrote: aa2g+I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would aa2g+still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap partition. YES! u always need a swap - no metter how much ram u have. I would say, create a

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-19 Thread Christian Linhart
A R Abid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: : I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would : still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap partition. If you want to run X and some apps I highly recommend that you use some swap space (at least 32MB). How much you really need

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-19 Thread Lars Wirzenius
A R Abid: I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap partition. The terse form of the formula is: swap needed = total memory need - physical memory size (Forget everything about twice physical size.

Re: Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-19 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, A R Abid wrote: [SNIP] My question is if it is a POSSIBILITY or a CERTAINTY to lose your existing DOS partition if you don't mess up w/ it and only make Linux partitions on the empty diskspace. Thanks. It is a possibility. I've done it a dozen times without losing the

Swap partition and fdisk

1996-09-18 Thread A R Abid
I have got 16MB of RAM on my machine. Could someone tell me if it would still be necessary for me to create a Linux swap partition. Also, would Linux fdisk wipe out my DOS partition even if I only want to create one Linux partition w/ Linux fdisk and not mess up w/ DOS partition using Linux fdisk.