Re: More on swap. clarification



2007/2/28, Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

In a previous post I made the statement below.
>
> In many cases you can run a Linux system without swap.
> --
To avoid possible rants, let me say I do not recommend running Linux
without swap.



I'm currently experimenting that , and I have some freezes. I think I'll use
a swap file as someone advised me earlier on this list.

Laurent


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