From: Kristian Koehntopp (kris@black.toppoint.de)
Date: 01/08/93


From: kris@black.toppoint.de (Kristian Koehntopp)
Subject: Re: quick q
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 18:25:38 GMT

In <1993Jan6.080443.10051@cbfsb.cb.att.com> wto@cbnewsg.cb.att.com (William T. O Connell) writes:
>To have Linux actually use the swap space, include the command
>'swapon <your swap partition>' in either /etc/rc or /etc/rc.local.
>Then, when you boot, you will see a message indicating that linux
>setup 10MB of swap.

Actually there is a swapon -a command in the standard SLS rc.
You put your swap partition into /etc/fstab just like your other
partitions and swapon will find and use it automatically.

Kristian

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