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Re: Simple kernel question



Yes, it resides on / in a file named SWAP along with
/etc, /boot and so on.

How would I unmap this memory in the system?  Is that
an fstab thing?

Drew Hunt
pinowudi yahoo com

--- John Aldrich <john chattanooga net> wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 August 2001 01:12 pm, you wrote:
> > I'm running with 192MB RAM + ~133MB swap partition
> +
> > 251MB swap file on /.  Anaconda prompted me and
> > created the swap file when it upgraded.  I figured
> it
> > was just a temporary thing, but I guess not. 
> 'free'
> > indicates 380+ MB of swap space.  it just seems
> > excessive.
> >
> Speaking only for myself, but since (IIRC) this is a
> laptop install, I'd 
> suggest you could probably free up the 251 MB Swap
> File (are you SURE it's a 
> swap FILE and not a new swap PARTITION?)
> 	John
> 
> 
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