You can name it a anything you want toRetroTechGuy wrote:
The one thing I didn't like about the tool was that it, by default, did not name the file pupswap.swp (IIRC that's the default pup swap filename).
edit: .swp is used by vim, so probably not a good idea. Also, you don't want to leave it in "/", so it's not really "default".
It's set at 100M, which was the recommended desired size noted in posts on several of the Puppy threads. KB appears to be the standard way of setting size, although it reads the rounded MB size after setting it (see posted pic).Also, I think the default size was a little strange (did I miss read it, or was it 10 MB?) -- and it would probably be better if it used MB as the size measurement (I doubt anyone wants to fine-tune the swap size to kilobytes, or bytes...).
I'm guessing that if someone is adding a swap file, they probably want 256MB or 512 MB, so I would be inclined to make one of those sizes the "default" choice (the user can still change the size manually).