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Subject: Resizing Partition
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It seems that I miscalculated my requirements for swap space. It is the case that you need
swap for all of your "core" first, and only then extra disk counts as extra memory?

Anyway, is there an easy way that I can repartition the disk to increase the amount of swap?

I have a single physical partition, containing a FreeBSD a and b partition.


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