Re: Swap on loop device on tmpfs locks up machine

From: Bill Davidsen
Date: Sat Sep 27 2008 - 13:39:01 EST


David Newall wrote:
Vegard Nossum wrote:
It turns out that swap over loop device on tmpfs will lock up the
machine.

Doesn't tmpfs use otherwise-free virtual memory? I expect the machine
would lock up if you put swap (i.e. additional virtual memory) on such a
device.

To reinstate the paragraph from the O.P. you snipped:
>> I'm not sure it's really a very good idea to do this in the first
>> place, but should something give a warning or prevent a user from
>> doing it?

I think you are both right, it is a bad thing to do, it does seem to lock up, and something should prevent a user from doing that. But it may be easier to fix the lockup than get the "prevent" right, there appears to be a loop there.

Just a simple questions to the O.P.: what were you thinking?!! Or was this a test just to see what would happen?

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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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