Swap is a space on a disk that is used when the amount of physical RAM memory is full. When a Linux system runs out of RAM, inactive pages are moved from the RAM to the swap space.
Swap space can take the form of either a dedicated swap partition or a swap file. In most cases, when running Linux on a virtual machine, a swap partition is not present, so the only option is to create a swap file.
To let the interface named enp3s0 get an address via DHCP, create a YAML file with the following: How to configure a static IP address on an interface: To set a static IP address, use the addresses...
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