> Hello Everyone,
>
> I just wanted to update you on my problem.  My system is still working
> fine and I'm still trying to free up some additional disk space.  I have
> removed a couple of programs I tried, but didn't really like, and I'm
> compressing some other programs that I probably won't use for a while.
> I am stumped on something though.  I have a 9.6G hard drive and I'm set
> up as a dual boot with Linux and Win95.  My disk space tool under 95
> says that I have 2G capacity on "C" and 2G's on "D".  That leaves
> approximately 5G between my primary Linux partition and my swap space.
> When I ran df last night, It only showed about 1-1.5G of maximum space.
> I believe we set my swap space at 300M which would seem to mean that
> there is 3G of disk space somewhere that's not being used by Linux or
> 95.
>
> I was reading my "Running Linux" book and it said I could run the swap
> space from a file and re-mount my existing swap space on /.  Is the 128M
> of RAM on my system enough to do away with the swap space entirely, or
> should I keep some on a file anyway?  This would appear to give me some
> more needed space.  Also, is it possible that when we did the initial
> installation, we created a partion, but for some reason we didn't give
> it a proper mount point so it's just not showing up?
>
> Thanks,
>
> michael

Send the output of "df -k" and the printout of partitions from "fdisk
/dev/hda" back.  (Assuming your one hard disk is IDE...)



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