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#286
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Swap is on a separate partition, so neither data nor application space will "chew up" swap space. Besides, there's no sane reason to have more than 768MB of swap anyway.
And in case you for some insane reason DO need more, you can always just add it on through a loop device (hey, if you're filling 768 MB swap, you're far beyond the point of being concerned with performance anyway )
 

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