Writing to a file needs memory. So having a file as swap can get into a loop 
for claiming memory. ZFS and maybe geom encryption can amplify this effect even 
more than UFS.
So, it is not so much about popularity. It is about known flaws. It works until it stops working.
Regards,
Ronald

Van: Tatsuki Makino <[email protected]>
Datum: 12 september 2025 06:20
Aan: FreeBSD Mailing List <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: Okay, how much ram does it take to build Rust?



Hello.

By the way, is it unpopular these days to use mdconfig to use a normal regular 
file as swap space?
However, despite the fact that I brought up the topic of that method, I have 
never actually used it myself, so it seems that the method is unpopular :)

Regards.





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