On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, James Wilkinson wrote:
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.
Is there any performace issues related to using swap files instead of a swap partition?
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