When RAM is full, writing to files in /dev/shm will use swap partition?
by dedec0 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5EJM4)
When RAM is full, writing to files in /dev/shm will use swap partition? My doubt is because when my RAM is life 50% occupied or more, the rest of it is used as cache. So, i am imagining if /dev/shm will still be available - as i want, to potentially occupy RAM + swap-, and not only RAM, if available, although there is much space left in swap.

