M m3trj Fully Optimized Messages 1,574 Mar 24, 2005 #1 If I create a triple boot system with 2 Linuxes on it, can I use the same swap partition for both Linuxes, or do they need one each? Thanks in advance.
If I create a triple boot system with 2 Linuxes on it, can I use the same swap partition for both Linuxes, or do they need one each? Thanks in advance.
H horndude Fully Optimized Messages 2,539 Mar 24, 2005 #2 yes you can I do believe, you can use anything as a swap file in linux, you can even not have a swap parttion and setup a swapfile instead
yes you can I do believe, you can use anything as a swap file in linux, you can even not have a swap parttion and setup a swapfile instead
R ReverseFluxx In Runtime Messages 215 Location Omaha, NE Mar 24, 2005 #3 As long as you make a general Linux swap partition, both Linuxes will be able to use it. The operating system doesn't care what is on the swap partition when you boot it up, it just uses it when you need extra "memory" space.
As long as you make a general Linux swap partition, both Linuxes will be able to use it. The operating system doesn't care what is on the swap partition when you boot it up, it just uses it when you need extra "memory" space.
OP OP M m3trj Fully Optimized Messages 1,574 Mar 24, 2005 #4 Ah right thanks. I have set up a general swap partition, so I'll have a go with it.