I simply
cannot see how else you could "free" it. In any case, I'm not sure
there is even a need to do so. What is your goal? Is there any reason
why you think you need to "free" swap?
Nitebirdz
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Jerome BENOIT([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hello List,
>
> I am just wondering naive questions about the swap memory:
> does it make sens to free the swap ?
Why would you want to?
> how can we free it ?
If by "free it" you mean "remove it from being used" them see man
swapoff.
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On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 01:29:02PM +, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> I am just wondering naive questions about the swap memory:
> does it make sens to free the swap ?
> how can we free it ?
What do you mean "free" it?
no, it's doesn't make sense! unless you explain a bit more.
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Hello List,
I am just wondering naive questions about the swap memory:
does it make sens to free the swap ?
how can we free it ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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