I'm installing 9.3 on an old Sony Vaio machine that was formerly a Windows box using the network install CD. When I get to the point where it starts the graphical installer, it tells me that I don't have enough physical memory (the machine has 128mb) and I need to activate a swap partition. So I aborted the install, put in my Knoppix disk, deleted the Windows partition, and put in a 512mb swap partition at the beginning of the disk. Then I restarted the SuSE installation and accepted the default partitioning scheme reccomended by SuSE as follows: -Delete partition /dev/hda1 509.9 MB (Linux Swap) -Create boot partition 64.4 MB (/dev/hda1 with ext2) -Create swap partition 901.1 MB on /dev/hda2 -Create root partition 73.6 GB (/dev/hda3 with reiser) (note: this is an 80gb Maxtor HDD, if that makes any difference) So when I told it to go ahead with this install, it errored out again because the swap partitions interfered with each other. So my question is this: SuSE wants a 900mb swap partition, but will it run OK with the 509mb swap partition? Or should I put in my Knoppix disk and resize the swap space to 900mb before proceeding with the install? Thanks -Nick __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com