Maynard Kuona said:
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 16:44, Craig Thomas wrote:
I have 256MB ram and a 502MB swap, and want to increase to 384MB ram, [i know, i know it's an old machine]. I've read in the RH manual and else where that double the amount of ram is "right". If I want more swap but don't have any unpartitioned space left, what are my options? (I do, however, have lots of free space on my drive).
TIA
-Craig
If you remove the swap partition, it should swap to one of your linux partitions.
No, if you remove the swap partition you don't have any swap.
You may need to confirm this. Otherwise, you might want to increase the swap partition size.
Another option would be to use swap files. http://tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/x1790.html
I haven't tried it personally, so YMMV.
The whole twice the amount of RAM you have is a rule of thumb. If you do not expect to be swapping much, i.e., you are not doing any intensive graphics work, then you will hardly use your swap anyway.
That is a very general statement that is wrong in a lot of cases.