Re: running Linux with no swap space (but lots of RAM)
- From: ellis@xxxxxxx ()
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 01:48:58 -0000
In article <105153ef-9251-4e0c-8e06-67771622cfb6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
J de Boyne Pollard <j.deboynepollard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No. It's a very good reason to not swap to the boot device on that
system, but instead to swap to some other device that can tolerate
paging I/O.
In that situation it is quite likely that you don't have "some
other device" to swap to. That's probably why you are booting
from flash in the first place.
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