[linux-pm] Re: swsusp limits

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Hi!

> Is there a maximum system RAM size that is supported by swsusp?

It should work okay with highmem.

> Does swsusp (to disk) use only one swap partition or can it use
> multiple swap partitions (aggregate them into one logical space)?

Only one swap partition, sorry.

> Is there an option or possibility of using a dedicated swap
> partition for suspend to disk?
> Or maybe there is no reason to think that this might help?

I don't see how it could help.

> If my application(s) causes lots of memory & swap space
> to be used (over half of the total system RAM), is it correct
> that it is likely to be useless to try to suspend to disk
> while that app is running?

No, it should work okay, as long as you do not mlock() it. Just prepare
big enough swap partition.

[I'll add your questions to FAQ...]
								Pavel
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