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kenalker
Dec 28, 2014Aspirant
volume scan and quotas in OS6
I bought an RN314 last week which I immediately upgraded to OS V6.2.2. I noticed that the "perform volume scan" and "check and fix quotas on next reboot" options are missing from the RESTART command ...
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 29, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
/dev/md0 is the root partition. Yes.
/dev/md1 is used for swap. It is quite a different thing to your root partition or your data volume. Also the swap is only used when it is needed. The RAM Is normally mostly in use, but the large amount used for caching is freed up as needed.
/dev/md1 is used for swap. It is quite a different thing to your root partition or your data volume. Also the swap is only used when it is needed. The RAM Is normally mostly in use, but the large amount used for caching is freed up as needed.
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