On Wednesday 19 January 2005 21:16, J. David Boyd wrote: > My Mandrake 10.0 has been setup and running great since June/July, using > 256M memory. > > When I set up the system, I went with the "double your memory for swap > space" rule. > > Now, I've purchased more memory, to take me to a total of 768M. > > How do I double the memory size for swap space? > > Is there some easy way, or am I going to need to get some kind of partition > editor, and start moving things around? > > Any idea of the consequences of NOT resizing my swap space, but leaving it > at 500M? > > Thanks for any ideas, > > Dave
Increasing your physical memory will mean your swap space is used **less**. If it was large enough before, then you do not need to increase it. derek -- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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