On Sat, 15 Sep 2001 18:51:33 -0700 Patrick Nelson <pnelson@neatech.com> wrote:
One thing that I need to do... Move and Increase my current Swap partition?
So I guess I should make the partition and then what? Format it? Mount it? I couldn't find any info on changing the swap file at all in the How-to's or Guides on LDP.
--> Decided to move this to it's own thread. Sorry for the duplicate!
You are not forced to change your current swap partition. You can create an other one, format that partition with mkswap and add it to your /etc/fstab. It will then be mounted automatically at each boot. A 'swapon -a' will mount it immediately if you don't want to reboot. Regards... -- Jean-François Bocquet <tns@weirdchaos.net> ===========================+ http://www.weirdchaos.net | =================================+ ··· proud Linux User #177410| -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK------ +------------------------------------+ Version: 3.12 Comment: For info see http://www.geekcode.com GO/CS d- s:+ a- C++ UL+>++ P+ L++>++++ E W+++@ N+ o+ K? w-- !O !M !V PS PE- Y+ PGP+ t+ 5 X++ !R tv++ b+ DI- D+ G e+ h! r-- y? ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------