On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 09:14:40PM -0800, Chris Sparks wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Is there a way to increase the swap partition size after I have already > have it setup on my system? > I seem to have too little a swap partition (256 MB) and this is what > Fedora originally gave me. I > have a 120 GB hard drive so I can make this 1 GB for all that matters. > > I just didn't want to disrupt the main partition since I have finally > got it installed to some half way > level and I don't want to install again. > > Any help appreciated. > Chris The "easy" thing to do in this case is abandon the miminal swap you have and just make another (larger) swap partition to be used instead. The size of a swap partition is a matter of debate, but generally it sould be equal to or no more than twice as large as your physical memory. If you actually have space on the disk around the swap partition that you can resize into, there is nothing that prevents resizing the partition and running "mkswap" on the resized space. There's no real magic about swap files/partitions. Of course, you'll have to resize and mkswap in "single user mode" with swap disabled while you're manipulating the system. I see your concern about having more than one swap file/partition, but I'd suggest thtat this isn't really something to worry about. Swap space shouldn't be a consideration in normaml operation, and using more than 1 file/partition should not effect efficiency. HTH -- Gregory G. "Wolfe" Woodbury `-_-' Owner/Admin: wolves.durham.nc.us ggw at wolves.durham.nc.us U RHCT August 2003 "The Line Eater is a boojum snark." Hug your wolf.