Re: More than 2 Gb of swap
- From: "s45_nospam@xxxxxxx" <sylvain.berthier@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Oct 2006 04:27:23 -0800
Chris a écrit :
s45_nospam@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
On a system with Linux RedHat AS 3.0 (kernel 2.4.21-20.ELsmp) with an
AMD Opteron, I have got 4 GB of RAM and 8 GB of swap. These 8 GB of
swap are on only one partition.
According to the man of mkswap (The maximum useful size of a swap area
now depends on the architecture. It is roughly 2GiB on i386, PPC,
m68k, ARM, 1GiB on sparc, 512MiB on mips, 128GiB on alpha and 3TiB on
sparc64).
This rule imposes 4 partitions of 2G to have 8 GB.
Er... only for i386, but you don't have an i386 you have AMD64. Unless
you installed your system as 32-bit.
I have the 32 bits release installed. uname -a gives: ... i686 athlon
i386
Sylvain
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