Raj Mathur wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Kunal> [snip]
Kunal> Secondly, I wanted to know about swap space allocation. I
Kunal> have read that the swap space should normally be twice the
Kunal> size of RAM. I currently have 256 MB RAM, so i have a swap
Kunal> parti
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
> "Kunal" == Kunal Singhal <\(Linux\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Kunal> [snip]
Kunal> Secondly, I wanted to know about swap space allocation. I
Kunal> have read that the swap space should normally be twice the
Kunal> size of R
Devendra Burman wrote:
> For swap:
> It is always recomended that swap partition should be double the size
> of your RAM.
Bunkum. As amount if RAM increases, the swap space I require will
_decrease_, not increase. Any questions?
For certain values of thumb rules, the amount of "real" RAM shoul
If this is the case please make a prior planning of your hard
disk lay out.
Regards,
Dev.
From: "Kunal Singhal (Linux)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux Delhi User Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [i
HI
In the recent mails in the mailing list, I have learned about the problem of
installing Fedora Core 2 on a dual boot system since it changes the Partition Format
from LBA to CHS.
The solution suggested by someone was to manually select LBA option for the hard disk
from the BIOS.
I have Int