--- Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@thenilgiris.com wrote:
if you run two distros on a dual cpu machine at the same time (one distro per cpu), you will need two separate swap partitions --
How will you do this? I've never heard of this thing. Logically thinking, at one time you will run one distro which will take command of both the CPU's (if its an SMP).
Even if you manage to run two distros at the same time by using VMWare or tool alike, still you will find that the underlying OS for the processors still remains one.
Can you point me to some resources where this is explained in detail?
Harshal.
===== Harshal Vaidya.
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