Re: MacOS X equivalent of swapon/swapoff?
Re: MacOS X equivalent of swapon/swapoff?
- Subject: Re: MacOS X equivalent of swapon/swapoff?
- From: Steve Sisak <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 09:30:45 -0400
At 2:58 PM +0200 10/11/06, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 11 okt 2006, at 14:52, Steve Sisak wrote:
It's somewhat annoying to need 4GB free on the root volume in order
to burn a DVD.
This is no longer needed as of Mac OS X 10.4
Point taken, but I was using that as a particularly egregious example
of a general problem -- there's plenty of random unix code that will
use gobs of space on /tmp (CUPS comes to mind).
The general case is being able to specify a scratch (as opposed to
swap) volume would be useful -- this need not be a dedicated
partition: on my laptop it would be the big data partition.
The ideas is to set things up so that "dumb" applications use the
right location by redirecting common well known directories there (VM
swap, /tmp, /Library/Caches, etc.)
Doing this correctly is slightly tricky (especially on a running
system), so it would best be handled by the system as a supported
facility.
-Steve
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