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Sharing a swap partition between Linux installations
Is this possible? E.g. can I have Slackware on one partition, Suse on another, and a third partition which each uses as a swap when it's running?
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yes it is.
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Thanks. Will try it then...
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the swap doesn't even have to be on the same drive. I've had cases where a distro on hda and hdb where sharing the swap oh hda. Although maybe that was possible cuz there was a swap for the distro on hdb on hdb cuz at the time i didn't know they could share the swap (Both distros used both swaps)
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It is absolutly possible. Thats how you dual-boot but then you have to set up the boot loader, E.G. GRUB.
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Swap space has nothing to do with the boot loader...
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I have Windows, Fedora, then a swap partition on the same drive as well.
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Anyway, since only one is running at a time, no problem
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