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Marty wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No expert either, but can pass some info on my Slackware setup - its
> probably similar...
>
> df doesnt show me anything about swap
>
> free does. Your free below shows 0 total swap space.
>
> My fstab has this entry for swap:
>
> /dev/hda2 swap swap defaults 0 0
>
> How large is your swap partition? Its partition type is 82?
>
> Good luck!
>
> P.S. I was told its not good form to send a question to more than one list
> at once...
>
> >hi all,
> >
> >I'm using redhat 5.0, I try to figure out whether my swap partition is
> >working fine...I try the swapon -s and swapon -a, it said /proc/swap is
> >not a valid directory or file or some sort, pardon me :p cant remember
> >the exact err msg, and during installation, I can remember I DID NOT
> >specified any mount point for the swap partition, is this correct? And
> >under my /etc/fstab there is nothing mounted for swap, how do I find out
> >my swap is ok?
> >what should i do to configure it properly?
> >how to check the swap patition status other then using free?
> >
> >Good day & thanks!
> >p/s: below listing may clearify my language description :p, pardon my
> >lang...
> >
> >[root@breezy /root]# free
> >
> > total used free shared
> >buffers cached
> >Mem: 63160 60300 2860 23212
> >10144 27824
> >-/+ buffers/cache: 22332 40828
> >Swap: 0 0 0
> >
> >[root@breezy /root]# df
> >Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
> >/dev/hdb5 575634 475932 69968 87% /
> >/dev/hda1 2096160 1711552 384608 82% /mnt/dos
> >/dev/hda5 2088096 1716608 371488 82% /mnt/dos1
> >/dev/hdb1 1445216 1268160 177056 88% /mnt/dos2
> >/dev/hdc 653372 653372 0 100% /mnt/cdrom
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