=?iso-8859-1?Q?Serge_Coudr=E9?= wrote:
> Can somebody tell me what to do when you add memory (from 16 Mb to 64 Mb) in your
>Linux box? (Suse 6.0)
> Modify something in the configuration?
> Thank you.
Just add the memory. The linux kernel will determine how much is there. And it will
love you all the
more for it. :)
Some people think you should increase your swap size if you increase your memory.
That is more or less up
to you. I have 64M swap and 160M RAM because I've never increased my cache size. So
far as I can tell,
ever since I had 64M of RAM in the machine, the swap has never been used. Now that I
have 160M, I am very
sure it never gets used.
Laters,
Karsten
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