I'm going to be different from most. I don't believe in using swap at
all. I have my swap starting equal to my ram and as i go up i REDUCE
the swap. My vm.swappiness is always set to zero as swapping to disk is
many times slower than keeping it in ram.
Mike McCarty wrote:
I am considering installing CentOS 4.4, and am interested in
how best to set up. I have been using FC2 and helping administer
a Debian machine for a few years, but do not consider myself a
Linux guru.
My current set up uses a /swap partition which is 2x my memory
size
mem = 256 MB
$ sudo /sbin/fdisk -l
/dev/hda6 76506 77545 524128+ 82 Linux swap
I'm interested in the use of a file for swap, as I hear that there
is now no speed penalty for that. I use ext3 for my partitions.
I'm also interested in whether it be reasonable/desirable to
make /home, /tmp, and /var be on a separate partition. I have heard
arguments on both sides, some claiming that with ext3 the system
won't become unbootable because of /tmp filling up.
Anyone care to weigh in?
Mike
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Isa 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and
every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt
condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their
righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.
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