On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 Kenneth Gonsalves wrote :
On Saturday 12 Feb 2005 4:19 pm, Pankaj Dekate wrote:
You can use the same swap space, though not at the same time.
At the same time??
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
When I had two distros on my Linux box (single cpu, though), I made them share a single swap space. Hey Kenneth, can you explain how you would allocate the two swap spaces to the two different cpu's ? I have never worked on a SMP machine myself and its intriguing.
Raseel
Thanks Raseel Bhagat
On Saturday 12 Feb 2005 6:03 pm, Raseel Bhagat wrote:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 Kenneth Gonsalves wrote :
On Saturday 12 Feb 2005 4:19 pm, Pankaj Dekate wrote:
You can use the same swap space, though not at the same time.
At the same time??
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
When I had two distros on my Linux box (single cpu, though), I made them share a single swap space. Hey Kenneth, can you explain how you would allocate the two swap spaces to the two different cpu's ? I have never worked on a SMP machine myself and its intriguing.
sorry, i'm bound by an NDA
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 07:49:02 +0530, 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
When I had two distros on my Linux box (single cpu, though), I made them share a single swap space. Hey Kenneth, can you explain how you would allocate the two swap spaces to the two different cpu's ? I have never worked on a SMP machine myself and its intriguing.
sorry, i'm bound by an NDA
Maybe you should have a look at xen http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/index.html
Although I dont have a dual box I was able to run slackware 10.0 under xen
On Sunday 13 Feb 2005 11:41 am, Clifford D'Mello wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 07:49:02 +0530, 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
When I had two distros on my Linux box (single cpu, though), I made them share a single swap space. Hey Kenneth, can you explain how you would allocate the two swap spaces to the two different cpu's ? I have never worked on a SMP machine myself and its intriguing.
sorry, i'm bound by an NDA
Maybe you should have a look at xen http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/index.html
Although I dont have a dual box I was able to run slackware 10.0 under xen
sensational - i think i'm going to opt out of my NDA