Subject: Swap in NetBSD 1.0
To: None <amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Rafael Munoz <rmunoz01@plhp002.comm.mot.com>
List: amiga
Date: 11/28/1994 12:46:24
Hi all,

Here is probably a simple question for most of you, but it is a question that I
have regarding the swap partition.  When I installed NetBSD 1.0, I setup the
harddrive in the manner explained, and ALL is working just fine, including
X11R6 on my A3000.  However, one thing that I noticed was that in fstab, I do
not have the swap partition listed so that it could get mounted.  If I do a
disklabel sd0, I see the swap paritition (I think it is sd0b), and like I said,
all is fine, but I was wondering if I had to add the swap entry to fstab, and
whether I had to do a newfs on /dev/rsd0b to actually be using the swap
partition?  BTW, the swap was setup as 32 megs since I have 16 Megs of RAM.
 Any info on this will be appreciate it - and again, there are "no problems",
but I just wanted to be setup correctly.  Thanks in advanced...

Here is another question, is there a bdf-like command in NetBSD?  If there is,
what is the name?  I have invoked bdf, but it is not there...  BTW, bdf reports
the number of free disk blocks of the specified filesystem.  Thanks...

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