Uno Engborg wrote: > I'm planning to set up a system Pentium Dual Core with 8G RAM, and I don't > expect I need much more than that for my apps. Erm -- what's the rationale for having that much memory? If it's just that you want as much as you can have, then I shouldn't think you need swap. If you have an application (or several applications) that need memory, you'd have to consider what those applications will need. > In some other Unixes the swap space was needed > to preserve dump information in case of a panic, are there any such > considerations in Linux? I understand that you need a proper swap partition if you want to suspend the system to disk. Otherwise, you might just as well see how you get on without swap, and add swap files (which are normal files in a Linux filesystem) later if you need them. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | Hooray. "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" is back on, complete aprilcottage.co.uk | with strip poker. Yes, this is on the radio. | ("Erm.. five queens", "Barry, you're playing with | postage stamps", "Oh.") -- Telsa Gwynne