Date: Mon, 17 Jul 1995 11:28:57 -0600 (MDT) From: Brian Handy <handy@condor.physics.montana.edu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Increase swap Q Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.950717112345.481B-100000@condor.physics.montana.edu>
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Well...I'm still paying for my ignorance when I installed 2.0.5. My swap space is way WAY too small. I have 24 MB of ram, and the disk partitions look like this (240 MB hard drive): Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/wd0a 22823 12488 8509 59% / /dev/wd0s4e 179342 121801 43193 74% /usr procfs 4 4 0 100% /proc Yep...that's a big 4K for swap. So...after noting that little problem, I then note I'm short on disk space by about 40 MB. It appears I've configured away a large chunk of my disk. The whole disk is (supposed to be) FreeBSD. SO....my question was about to be 'how do I make a larger swapfile', but I have a feeling it's deeper than that. How can I figure out where the rest of my disk went, and any suggestions for how to reclaim it short of rebuilding the system? Furthermore...I'm a little vague on adding swapfiles. Specifically, I have an old e-mail that says to generate the swapfile do something like: dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/swapfile ...what's /dev/zero? This is new to me. Anyway, this starts building a file that increases without bound until the disk is full. How can I generate a swapfile of some specific size? I haven't found anything in the mail archives that explained this in the Fisher-Price tone of voice I need to hear. Thanks! Brian Handy
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