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+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00640000000000000000">Sharing swap spaces with other operating systems</A></H1>
+<P>
+ Virtual memory is built into many operating systems. Since they
+ each need it only when they are running, i.e., never at the same
+ time, the swap spaces of all but the currently running one are being
+ wasted. It would be more efficient for them to share a single
+ swap space. This is possible, but can require a bit of hacking.
+ The Tips-HOWTO contains some advice on how to implement this.
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+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Lars Wirzenius <BR>
+Sat Nov 15 02:32:11 EET 1997</I>
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