How to disable a Ram Swap permanently

Johnneylee Rollins johnneylee.rollins at gmail.com
Sun Mar 7 13:12:28 UTC 2010


On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Rashkae <ubuntu at tigershaunt.com> wrote:
> Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
>
>>
>> To increase the prioirity, change the last column of your /etc/fstab swap
>> definitions. Currently one of them is set to 100 and the other set to -1
>> (which would be the minimum priority. Swap them around if you want to
>> preserve both. If you have only one swap partition/file, the priority
>> doesn't mean anything and can be left at anything.
>>
>
>
> Very very wrong.  Do not change the numbers at the end of the swap
> lines.  See man fstab for more details.
>
It is you who is very wrong Rashkae:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=205262&postcount=3

The swap filesystem isn't the same as other filesystems.

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