RE: Kswapd

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You need to upgrade your kernel. If kswapd is putting a load on the
system, it's a known bug that is fixed by later kernels.

Regards,
 
Michael Martinez
ISTM/CSREES
United States Department of Agriculture
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--> From: S.Karthik [mailto:skarthik@midascomm.com] 
--> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:12 AM
--> To: Greg KH
--> Cc: Prokopenko, Konstantyn; 'kernelnewbies'
--> Subject: Kswapd
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-->  hai all & Greg
--> 
-->    I am new to linux kernels.....
-->  
-->    What is this kswapd demon that is always running
-->    If that is the swapping mechanism of the kernel
-->    If its so how the kernel parts are running as demons
--> 
-->    Regards
-->    Karthik
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