On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 11:31:44PM -0800, Robert Dinse wrote:
>
> I thought I remembered seeing something here a while back about a utility
> to make large swap partitions.
The 128MB limitation is obsolete. You need a newer mkswap.
[andreasb@storm andreasb]$ /sbin/mkswap --version
mkswap from util-linux-2.10d
According to the man page:
The maximum useful size of a swap
area now depends on the architecture. It is roughly 2GB
on i386, PPC, m68k, ARM, 1GB on sparc, 512MB on mips,
128GB on alpha and 3TB on sparc64.
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