Will shared swap bite me?

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I have to set up a machine as dual boot 32/64 bit and I would really love to not waste space on swap partitions being duplicated if I don't have to. That said, if I do two installs and use the same swap partition, what evil will come of it?

The only obvious issue I see is suspending the non-default kernel and trying to boot the other (found that in FC6) and I can avoid that. Any other know issues I have to avoid?

The object is to run one 64 bit program without reinstalling the whole stable 32 bit environment.

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