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+ | ===== Swap File ===== | ||
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+ | As stated above, using a swap partition isn't always the best option when using a VM since it might become necessary to resize the swap space when the VM's memory configuration is changed based on its utilization. When a swap partition is used, it becomes necessary to "play" with the partitions sizes, which means changing the partitions scheme and oftentimes even the virtual disk's size, which is tedious... | ||
===== Shell Customization & Utilities ===== | ===== Shell Customization & Utilities ===== | ||