Le samedi 10 juin 2006 à 14:57 -0600, Lamont R. Peterson a écrit : > What if I decide later on that my one swap partition isn't big enough? I'll > create a swap file or a swap LV (probably making it a lower swap priority) > and use that until I upgrade the hard drive again. Easy. Which is why swap-on-lvm wins on the ease-of-use front. Now you may say normal swap is slightly faster - but nowadays if you're swapping you've already got performance problems. swap is more a security feature than a normal-use-feature with today's memory/disk speed of access ratios -- Nicolas Mailhot
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