> But the kernel has been known to behave strangely when it does
not have
> ANY swap space at all. Even 10MB could solve the problem.
That would, then, point to a kernel bug that needs to be fixed. Swap
space is a luxury that not all systems have. Most embedded environments
don't even have disks.
Adding swap isn't a solution--it's a workaround. If, indeed, it *does*
fix your problem, you should include that detail in your bug report.
Anything new
on this?
I'm seeing the same problem - and I'm running embedded, hence no swap
possible...
BR,
Martin Egholm