Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jeremy> The only thing is you have 64 megs of swap on each drive. This Jeremy> is a total of 256 megs. Linux will not make use of more than Jeremy> 128 megs, unless you're running a 2.2.x kernel.
This is wrong: Linux will not use more than 128MB of a single swap partition. If you need truly gratuitous amounts of swap, you can do this with having multiple swap partitions. So even on a 2.0.x kernel, the configuration described can have 256MB of active swap. (Whether this is worthwhile is another question.) -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://donut.mit.edu/dmaze/ "Hey, Doug, do you mind if I push the Emergency Booth Self-Destruct Button?" "Oh, sure, Dave, whatever...you _do_ know what that does, right?"