From: Chuck Gelm <nc8q@gelm.net>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: RAM and swap partition
Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2002 16:43:50 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DF3BD16.AEDD6560@gelm.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 5.1.0.14.1.20021208075330.020a30f0@celine
Ditto to what Ray said.
Perhaps you could run your system with a 'swap file' and see
how big it ever gets. Then make a swap partition just that size
or a little larger. ;-)
My current firewall-router (aDSL to 100 Mb LAN) has 32 megabytes
of RAM and has not used any swap memory, AFAICR.
Another workstation with 64 M of RAM has used 3 M of swap.
Another workstation with 160 M of RAM has used 2 M of swap.
Another laptop with 16 M of RAM, XFfree86 v4.0.3, and I just
ran Netscape v4.77 under fvwm95, loaded a small web page,
has used 2.6 M of swap.
IMHO, it depends. ;-)
HTH, Chuck
Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> At 01:15 PM 12/8/02 +0000, Rolf Edlund wrote:
> >Originally to: james niland
> >
> >
> > jn> I know some people who run happily without a swap at all.
> >
> >How low RAM can I use, without running a swap ? Can I for example
do it on
> >a 486
> >with 4 MB RAM ?
>
> The way you ask this question, it has no real answer. How little
memory a
> system can run with depends on what tasks it is doing. And the
choice of
> CPU is pretty much irrelevant to this question (its only slight
relevance
> is in the smaller size of CPU-specific kernels).
>
> That said ... running any sort of Linux system in less than 8 MB of
real
> (not swap) RAM poses special challenges ... most modern distros
can't even
> install on such systems (only Slackware, I think, still offers a
"low
> memory" install option) and you won't be able to do much with such
a
> system. In practice, the smallest systems I've ever run without
swap were
> 486s with 16 MB of RAM, and that was for special purpose systems
like
> routers. While these days I routinely run my workstations without a
swap
> partition, they have at least 256 MB of RAM.
>
> --
> -------------------------------------------"Never tell me the
odds!"--------
> Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo
> Palo Alto, California, USA ray@comarre.com
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-12-08 21:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-12-07 0:00 RAM and swap partition Heimo Claasen
2002-12-08 0:24 ` james niland
2002-12-08 13:15 ` Rolf Edlund
2002-12-08 15:58 ` Ray Olszewski
2002-12-08 21:43 ` Chuck Gelm [this message]
2002-12-11 18:32 ` Rolf Edlund
2002-12-09 7:13 ` ichi
2002-12-08 21:39 ` whitnl73
2002-12-11 18:03 ` Rolf Edlund
2002-12-08 0:35 ` dashielljt
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-12-07 0:00 Heimo Claasen
2002-12-08 2:28 ` whitnl73
2002-12-09 18:22 james miller
2002-12-09 18:47 ` Ray Olszewski
2002-12-10 8:39 ` ichi
2002-12-09 20:59 ` Chuck Gelm
2002-12-09 20:59 ` Chuck Gelm
2002-12-10 8:15 ` ichi
2002-12-13 0:00 Heimo Claasen
2002-12-13 22:31 ` Chuck Gelm
2002-12-15 0:00 Heimo Claasen
2002-12-15 4:07 ` Chuck Gelm
2002-12-16 0:00 Heimo Claasen
2002-12-16 21:33 ` Chuck Gelm
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