J. Zidar said on Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 10:49:21PM +0200: > I see. I'm pretty new to Debian and all. I've read that a swap partition is > better than the swap file (as in Windoze). I created a 2gig swap partition > because I like to be "prepared". I'm using dialup but hope that I will soon > be using a broadband connection where my computer will become a mail and > maybe also a web server (depend how much will I learn about using Debian in > this period). A swap partition is "better", in that it's a bit faster than a swap file. However, it's arguable if it matters for you (ie, it depends entirely on the load of the system in question).
> Question: How do I turn off the swap partition (in a few steps)? Unless you need the space, I wouldn't bother. 2GB is probably a bit much; OTOH, if you don't care, it's not hurting you at all. M
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