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Date:      27 Dec 2005 08:35:04 -0500
From:      Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Memory upgrade and resizing the /swap partition ...
Message-ID:  <44vexaacjb.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
In-Reply-To: <43B12EAE.4040808@spray.se>
References:  <000a01c60ada$0b76c840$2401a8c0@XGISH> <43B12EAE.4040808@spray.se>

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=?windows-1252?Q?Bj=F6rn_K=F6nig?= <bjoern.koenig@spray.se> writes:

> Kiffin Gish schrieb:
> > I just upgraded my laptop from 512MB to 1024MB memory.
> > It is said that the /swap partition has to be at least as much as
> > the maximum available memory, [...]
> 
> This is more an ancient rule of thumb. You can even have a working
> system without swap at all. Swap will be only used if you have to less
> memory available and it depends on the main purpose of the computer
> how much swap you need.

There is one caveat: you can't get a kernel dump unless you have
enough non-filesystem disk space (normally your swap partition) to
dump it on.  This isn't a major issue, though, and you can
force the kernel to recognize less memory if you really need to.



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