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- From: cm5292@scitsc.wlv.ac.uk (Steve Casey)
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- Subject: Re: How to tell NetBSD sees swap partition?
- Date: 3 Feb 1996 19:56:54 -0000
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- "Matthias Scheler" <tron@lyssa.owl.de> writes:
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- >> >Not unless you tell "LoadBSD" to do so.
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- >> It is not actually listed as one of its -? options is it?
- >It is.
- OK, true, it is. <ahem>
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- >> From the last post I could probably guess that you want me to type in
- >> -n1 ?
- >Yes.
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- Well, this (nor -n2) does not work.. I have a 8+2+2(picasso) machine,
- and it uses 6670000 K of mem (815 pages) or so. I can accept this
- as the other 1.3 Meg could be kernel, but what happens to the 2MB chip?
- Can I use this? I am just worried that I am 50 percent through a
- 30MB swap partition with a couple of modules, and an xterm in
- X...
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