Unless you want to try to resize your partition, using tools like
resize2fs and fdisk (which sound risky),
Is there some technical reason you can't have the swap in 2 chunks? If
the priorities are set correctly, then the swap partition should be used
before the swap file would be.
Some other Unixes have traditionally also used the swap partition as a
dump after a kernel panic, but I don't believe that Linux does this.
On Sat 2003-12-13 at 23:27, Chris Sparks wrote:
This isn't possibly going to create another swap file is it? I
would
just like to have one swap
file.
C.
Kevin Krieser wrote:
>Check into mkswap, which can be used to create a swap file within a
>partition.
>
>
>On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 23:14, Chris Sparks wrote:
>
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>Is there a way to increase the swap partition size after I have already
>>have it setup on my system?
>>I seem to have too little a swap partition (256 MB) and this is what
>>Fedora originally gave me. I
>>have a 120 GB hard drive so I can make this 1 GB for all that matters.
>>
>>I just didn't want to disrupt the main partition since I have finally
>>got it installed to some half way
>>level and I don't want to install again.
>>
>>Any help appreciated.
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>
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