Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Talk => Topic started by: Xianwen Chen on May 11, 2009, 10:42:42 PM
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Hello fellow TCers,
I'm confused on dosswapfile. I though it would be same as pagefile.sys, which is the swap file used in Windows, so I specified as
dosswapfile=hda1/pagefile.sys
However, TC doesn't treat it as a dosswapfile, as I didn't see any increase of memory via 'top' command.
Any hint please?
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The syntax for that option accepts only "hdXx" or nothing at all (i.e. see f2 on a livecd boot)
Currently, the filename has to be "tc.swp". The swapfile tool can create this for you.
You can request that as a feature if you want to add that kind of syntax.
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Thanks!
I'm currently using grub4dos to load tc. I couldn't access f2.
Where shall I post to request for a new featurea?
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If you have the f2/f3 files, they can be read with any text viewer. It looks like it's also available on the wiki.
We could turn this into a request thread if you want, or you could start another thread.
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Thanks for your quick response.
I've read through f2/f3 doc from wiki.
Could you please turn this thread into a feature request? ;)
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i did a little searching and found the rainbowlinux blog mention encrypted sharing of pagefile.sys with windows. the post also mentioned a hacked version of ntfs-3g.
other than that it's something i've never heard of, i wouldn't think it would be a good idea to share pagefile.sys, but i wouldn't really know.
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Encryption is probably optional and not a default.
One problem is that may be apparent is if the partition of the residing swap file is on NTFS (or any other fs not in base), and would require a remaster. However, supporting different filenames should be easy enough.
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You're right. I've created a new swap file tc.swp. Thanks!