Re: swap file vs. swap partition

From: Dotan Cohen (dotancohen_at_gmail.com)
Date: 07/31/05

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    Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 01:08:38 +0300
    To: akonstam@trinity.edu
    
    

    On 7/31/05, akonstam@trinity.edu <akonstam@trinity.edu> wrote:
    > On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 12:49:11AM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
    > >
    > > I'm certainly not the guy with good luck in general...
    > > I plan on using space from my /home partion, which is on /dev/hda2. So
    > > I will not be tampering with the root file system. In your opinion,
    > > does this sound safe?
    > >
    > > Also, since this is hda2 and not hda1, the swap partion will wind up
    > > in the middle or outside edge of the disk, no? That is the 'bad' place
    > > to put it according to other posters in this thread. Or am I looking
    > > at it backwards?
    > Well here is the deal. As another poster said , seek time is the major
    > part of the time of addressing a disk. If you believe that on average
    > your heads will be closer to the center of the disk , moving to a
    > place on a swap partition will be faster.
    >
    > If it is true that swap files are as fast as swap partitions to access
    > I would strongly urge you to go for a swap file. It is less risky and
    > easier to do.
    >
    > The discussion of whether access to the outside of the disk or the
    > inside is faster is specious. How quickly you can get to a part of the
    > disk to access data depends largely where the heads were on the last
    > access.
    >
    > >
    > > Thank you for sharing your insight, and for reviewing that article for
    > > me. As usual, this 'little project' turned into a big learning
    > > experience for me. I see that as a good thing!
    > >
    > > Dotan
    > > http://song-lirics.com/sl/artist/325/marcy-playground-lirics.php
    > > Marcy Playground music and lirics
    >
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    > Aaron Konstam
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    >

    OK, I think that I'm convinced to go with the swap file, and not the
    partition...

    My / partion has only about 3 gigs of it's 7 available, but the /home
    partion has about 8 of its 9 gigs available. Could I put the swap file
    on the /home partition? I don't see how I could tell it where to be by
    what I've read today regarding creating swap files. How is this done?

    I really appreciate everybody who is helping me. You guys are the greatest!

    Dotan
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