From where swap read the swap -l

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From where swap read the swap -l..

Answer / satya

swap is the command related to swaparea, present in
usr/sbin/swap.

-l option is to long list the content of swap.
-a to add blocks
-d to delete blocks
-s option for summary of the swap area.

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From where swap read the swap -l..

Answer / dstar3565

from /etc/vfstab and /etc/mount

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