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chapter02/creatingpartition.xml
rf86263c reb01ffac 94 94 swapping by just listening to disk activity and observing how the system 95 95 reacts to commands. The first reaction to swapping should be to check for 96 an unre sonable command such as trying to edit a five gigabyte file. If96 an unreasonable command such as trying to edit a five gigabyte file. If 97 97 swapping becomes a normal occurance, the best solution is to purchase more 98 98 RAM for your system.</para> </sect3>
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