... I found a guide at http://www.simplehelp.net/2008/11/04/how-to-resize-linux-partitions-using-gparted/ that describes resizing partitions in order to increase your swap partition.
Now the important question -- has anyone run across reasons (or had experience that tells you) why you should NOT do this to a disk? I'm trying to get hibernate-to-disk operating on my notebook (Thinkpad T61). It probably worked perfectly during the initial install, when I had 1 GB of RAM, and the kubuntu installer gave me 1GB of swap. However, I bumped the machine's RAM up to 4GB ... and according to other research, I need at least 1xRAM of swap to make hibernate work. Some resources suggest 2xRAM. ... and I'm curious if I'm going to do something ugly with these instructions, that will end with the phrase "reformat and recover from backup ... you HAVE been keeping backups, haven't you?" Thanx! _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
