You can use fdisk to repartition the 1 G space into a smaller swap and
another regular (ext2) partition.  If you're going to reconfigure your
swap space, you'll get better performance with one large swap instead of
multiple smaller ones.  Good luck,



Hidong


eric clover wrote:
> 
> hello
> first , thank you to all that have helped me on my other questions.
> next ,
> my boss set up a mail server , with 256m ram , and a (I don't know why he
> did this) 1g (yes , I said 1 gig) swap!
> we are lucky if the server uses like over 500k of the swap at any given time
> , though I have seen it use, at the most, up to 17megs of the swap.
> is there any easy way I can free up that unused swap , and maybe have a
> smaller one , or like 2 128m swaps, without going through a lot of
> hassle?
> thank you again.
> ps.. glad to see that the list is back up and running smooth again
> Eric
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