Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 1 Jan 1999 00:26:28 -0800 (PST) | From | John Kennedy <> | Subject | Re: good 2.1.x SMP kernel is? [possible smoking gun?] |
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[Aaron Lehmann] > It is very possible that your crashes are a result of swap < ram.
Tested that out. I had a 2GB ext2fs parition that I turned into a swap partition and used it. Nicely done with a `mkswap -c'. Even though the kernel `make -j' seemed to correctly run out of memory, I'll probably beat that horse again.
My cursory look of the swap memory-management didn't make it look like the one "offset exceeds max" error should have been worth a screeching halt. With all the failings, you would think that something else would have randomly failed or otherwise been corrupted. --- john
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