Re: How can I check for swap space? (4.8-Release)

2003-08-14 Thread John Mills
Mike, Freebies - Thanks for the help. On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Mike Tancsa wrote: At 07:16 PM 8/7/2003 -0400, John Mills wrote: Freebies - I just installed 4.8-Release from CDs and let the installer divide my disk automatically. Things are acting as though I have little or no active swap

Re: How can I check for swap space? (4.8-Release)

2003-08-14 Thread Mike Tancsa
At 07:16 PM 8/7/2003 -0400, John Mills wrote: Freebies - I just installed 4.8-Release from CDs and let the installer divide my disk automatically. Things are acting as though I have little or no active swap space. 2. How can I check what I got? (No joy yet from 'fdisk' on that.) cat /etc/fstab

How can I check for swap space? (4.8-Release)

2003-08-11 Thread John Mills
Freebies - I just installed 4.8-Release from CDs and let the installer divide my disk automatically. Things are acting as though I have little or no active swap space. 1. What should I have gotten? 2. How can I check what I got? (No joy yet from 'fdisk' on that.) 3. How do I check current

Re: How can I check for swap space? (4.8-Release)

2003-08-09 Thread John Mills
Freebies - Back again, still thrashing. Naturally the usual hangups for a new installation are X-windows and networking, then printing. Networking is fine, and I don't plan to hang a printer on this box. That leaves *^%!! X-windows. On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, John Mills wrote: I will mostly run

Re: How can I check for swap space? (4.8-Release)

2003-08-08 Thread Kevin Stevens
At 07:16 PM 8/7/2003 -0400, John Mills wrote: Freebies - I just installed 4.8-Release from CDs and let the installer divide my disk automatically. Things are acting as though I have little or no active swap space. 2. How can I check what I got? (No joy yet from 'fdisk' on that.) cat

Re: How can I check for swap space? (4.8-Release)

2003-08-07 Thread David Kelly
On Thursday 07 August 2003 06:16 pm, John Mills wrote: 2. How can I check what I got? (No joy yet from 'fdisk' on that.) 3. How do I check current memory usage (sim. 'free' in Linux)? swapinfo will list your swap partition(s) and how much of each is used. % swapinfo Device 1K-blocks