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Do I have to cut the swap?
Someone said I needn't to cut the swap,just the "/" is enough.
Right?why?
Someone said I needn't to cut the swap,just the "/" is enough.
Right?why?
Do I have to cut the swap?
Someone said I needn't to cut the swap,just the "/" is enough.
Right?why?
I'm just the fresh linux learner,I'm read a document by birdman form TAIWAN.What is the context? The problem? We need more information.
tyvm!!In general, swap is very useful. Technically, you do not need it. In other words, your system still boots and works just as it usually does. However, the swap space allows your system to have extra temporary memory if your real memory gets too full. Also, when you hibernate your system (not suspend or sleep), all of the memory is written to the swap space. If you do not have a swap space or swap-file (rarely used), your system may become slow when the memory fills up, but your system still works. The swap space is highly recommended, but technically, it is not a requirement. I hope this helps.
You have to begin somewhere ...I'm just the fresh linux learner,I'm read a document by birdman form TAIWAN.
This opinin mentioned.
All right.Thank you!I say don't compare yourself to others knowledge wise - Take your time and learn more in doing so.
You have to begin somewhere ...
tyvm!!