<sigh> i know about the differences between winders and linux. I know that linux uses memory diffrently. I am not using free..i am using top. Never mind..the swapping has stopped(as i killed the swap) and am waiting for a fixed kernel that is promised in RHEL3 U4.
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, William Warren wrote:
sync did not flush the buffers..also the file cache is at about 136 megs. Under top it is labled as 136587k cached that is what i am looking to clear out. Also how do i turn the swap back on? I am doing this as the various echo commands have still not completly fixed the kernel swapping bug..:(
Ok, can you give me output with an explanation of what you want to do ? My guess is that you are misinterpreting the output of free and make the wrong conclusions.
Many people coming from windows (I was one of them too many years ago) only had the used/free concept and considered everything that is used, as being 'not free'.
Reality is a bit more complicated and Linux makes use of _all_ memory, although much of it can be considered free using the Windows terminalogy.
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