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2007-08-02
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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Sorry, this is probably in the faqs somewhere, but I can't find it. Just installed a 2GB internal card, so I was disappointed when the OS limited me to 128MB swap space. No problem, I thought, I'll just reformat the card with a larger swap partition on my mac. But when I hooked the card up through a USB reader, it shows only a single partition, not the separate /swap and data partitions I expected. Anyone know how the swap space is handled? Is there any way to allocate larger swap space (128MB = 27 bits of address doesn't sound like an addressing limitation)? (another reason I'd like to know is that I'd like to periodically move the swap location on the drive, so that it burns out evenly).
Thanks for any help
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2007-08-02
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Thanks for any help