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From: Harry Kalogirou <harkal@gmx.net>
To: Dan Olson <dano@agora.rdrop.com>
Cc: Linux 8086 <linux-8086@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Swap support
Date: 23 Apr 2002 09:56:29 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1019544987.479.168.camel@cool> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020422160057.O88916-100000@agora.rdrop.com>

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Την Τρι, 23-04-2002 στις 02:03, ο/η Dan Olson έγραψε:
> > So what you're basically saying is that all storage device drivers need
> > to include a facility where they can be asked the size of the drive
> > they're controlling, if I'm understanding that right? After all, it's
> > not something that could safely be left to even the most experienced
> > system admin to specify, so there needs to be some means for the swap
> > system to ask the underlying device/file what its size is.
> 
> Why not just work towards having a swap partition/file system like that of
> Linux?  Then any type of drive (hard drive, RAM drive, even floppy) could
> be used for swap, and the size would be known.  Seems like that might make
> things easier in the end as well, as the same code could be used for
> either swap or a file system on the different types of media available.
> Of course raw access is fine for now, just pick a default size for
> testing.
> 

I just said that the ramdisk driver doesn't report it's size, others
report it just fine. There is a little structure that contains the size
,among other things, of the device but ramdisk doesn't seem to update
it.

Harry



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  reply	other threads:[~2002-04-23  6:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-04-22  8:47 Swap support Harry Kalogirou
2002-04-22 13:42 ` Javier Sedano
2002-04-22 13:38   ` Dave Chavez
2002-04-22 16:29   ` Harry Kalogirou
2002-04-22 18:18     ` Riley Williams
2002-04-22 19:40       ` Harry Kalogirou
2002-04-22 20:19         ` Introduction and proposal: erich alfred heine
2002-04-22 20:58           ` Riley Williams
2002-04-22 21:04             ` Harry Kalogirou
2002-04-22 22:26               ` Riley Williams
2002-04-22 21:02           ` Harry Kalogirou
2002-04-23  7:32             ` Introduction and proposal:Documentation tom potts
2002-04-23 15:55               ` erich alfred heine
2002-04-22 20:35         ` Swap support Riley Williams
2002-04-22 20:58           ` Harry Kalogirou
2002-04-22 22:23             ` Riley Williams
2002-04-22 23:03               ` Dan Olson
2002-04-23  6:56                 ` Harry Kalogirou [this message]
2002-04-23 20:03                   ` Blaz Antonic
2002-04-23 19:36                     ` Harry Kalogirou
2002-04-22 19:40       ` Harry Kalogirou

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