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From: peter@wiesel.cosy.sbg.ac.at (Peter Burgstaller)
Subject: Adding Swapspace ??
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Organization: University of Salzburg / Austria
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1992 08:33:56 GMT
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Hi folks!
I know, there is a FAQ about this but I don't know what to do with
it!
Here is my problem.
I've a 80MB 386bsd partition and don't know how to find out how
much swap-space my system is using!
The only thing I know for shure is that THIS swap-space (whatever size)
is too little. I need at least 16 better 20 MB swap-space but on
this single partition. 
Is there a way to add that much swap-space without making a new filesystem
i.e. just recompile the kernel ?

I hope someone can help me!

- Peter 8*(

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