On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:04 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:

> Ed,
>   Probably a number of ways to do this but two quick ones.
> At a command line run "top" (without the quotes) you'll see your swap
> usage there.
>
>   Second way as root run "cat /proc/meminfo" (no quotes) and you will
> see the swap info there.
>
> james

Hi James

Many thanks!

Ed



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