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8.Dd
9.Dt SWAPON 8
10.Os BSD 4
11.Sh NAME
12.Nm swapon
13.Nd "specify additional device for paging and swapping"
14.Sh SYNOPSIS
15.Nm swapon
16.Fl a
17.Nm swapon
18.Ar special_file ...
19.Sh DESCRIPTION
20.Nm Swapon
21is used to specify additional devices on which paging and swapping
22are to take place.
23The system begins by swapping and paging on only a single device
24so that only one disk is required at bootstrap time.
25Calls to
26.Nm swapon
27normally occur in the system multi-user initialization file
28.Pa /etc/rc
29making all swap devices available, so that the paging and swapping
30activity is interleaved across several devices.
31.Pp
32Normally, the first form is used:
33.Bl -tag -width Ds
34.It Fl a
35All devices marked as ``sw''
36swap devices in
37.Pa /etc/fstab
38are made available.
39.El
40.Pp
41The second form gives individual block devices as given
42in the system swap configuration table.  The call makes only this space
43available to the system for swap allocation.
44.Sh SEE ALSO
45.Xr swapon 2 ,
46.Xr fstab 8
47.Xr init 8
48.Xr rc 8
49.Sh FILES
50.Bl -tag -width /dev/[ru][pk]?b -compact
51.It Pa /dev/[ru][pk]?b
52standard paging devices
53.It Pa /etc/fstab
54ascii filesystem description table
55.El
56.Sh BUGS
57There is no way to stop paging and swapping on a device.
58It is therefore not possible to make use of devices which may be
59dismounted during system operation.
60.Sh HISTORY
61The
62.Nm
63command appeared in
64.Bx 4.0 .
65