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15:59.29[g2]anybody ever nfs mount a swap partition ?
16:01.06NAiLhmmno. but I've mounted a swap file over nfs
16:06.30[g2]NAiL, how did you mount the swap file over nfs ?
16:07.53NAiLshared the folder the file was in, mounted that over nfs, then used it as a swap file with swapon... It warns you it's just a 'regular file' or something like that, but it (used to) work like a charm
16:14.23[g2]hmmm I still get errors
16:15.42NAiLWhat errors?
16:16.37[g2]swapon /swap/swap
16:16.37[g2]swapon: swapfile has holes
16:16.37[g2]swapon: /swap/swap: Invalid argument
16:17.56NAiLhmm
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