Re: how can a bit be off in memory?
- From: John Hasler <john@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:46:28 -0500
Charles T. Smith writes:
Oh, you mean the swap partition?
Hmmm. You mean you think executable images get swapped out?
spike1 writes:
They do when they're not currently in use.
They are not swapped out. That would be silly: they are already on disk.
They are just marked invalid and faulted in again when they are needed.
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA
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