On 12/04/2013 03:21 PM, Tim wrote:
It's probably the reasoning behind make swap twice as big as RAM. It should leave enough room for RAM to fit into swap, and the wiggle room for the OS to tidy up swap as it hibernates things.
Sorry, but I have to inform you that you're putting the cart before the horse. The rule of thumb I mentioned about making swap twice the size of RAM goes back to the early days of MS-DOS, long before there were such things as hibernate or sleep for computers.
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