On Wed, 16 May 2012 22:40:02 +0200 rjc <r...@linuxstuff.pl> wrote: > Let me guess, you have 8GB of RAM? > > The limit you are talking about is hard-coded into /sbin/dphys-swapfile. > In order to change it you need to create your own config. > > man 8 dphys-swapfile > > /var/swap IS the swap file, not a config one - you can't edit swap. > > P.S. Please, read the documentation provided. > > dpkg -L $package_name will show you all the files included in the > package (apart from the ones generated by maintainer scripts). > If there's not manual or info pages /usr/share/doc/$package_name > usually contains some documentation and/or examples. > > Cheers,
Thanks for that, I have actually been doing a bit of reading since my last post and discovered the utility 'mkswap' in the package 'util-linux' I ran this on my swap partitions (yes I use partitions instead of files, 'dphys-swapfile' couldn't help and left a # message to that effect in /etc/fstab I found it rather nifty that mkswap will produce a UUID number for the swap (device) it just made. Nice to be able to paste this directly into /etc/fstab that was good thinking. I also found out I can use the swap partition on my 32bit version of Debian on another disk. -- CK -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/a1il8cft2...@mid.individual.net