[wellylug] On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:41:33 +1200, you wrote:,,>This technically challenged new Linux user needs a competent geek to=20,>give at home help with:,>,>a) restoring a trashed swap space,>,How did it get trashed???,,Cheers,,,Cliff
Alison
Alis0n at free.net.nz
Fri Oct 1 09:55:48 NZST 2004
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:41:33 +1200, you wrote:
>This technically challenged new Linux user needs a competent geek to
>give at home help with:
>
>a) restoring a trashed swap space
>
How did it get trashed???
Cheers,
Cliff
I truly don't know. I'm running a dual-boot with Win2k and Suse. 400Mhz
processor and 128kRam. Windows runs fine, but Suse has always been a
little slow. (I understand from various comments that Suse needs a lot
of ram to run well, so want to add some.) But last time I tried to use
Linux, it couldn't detect the swap space. I think I must've done summat
stoopid, but.....being the rank beginner that I am, I can't even begin
to guess. :(
Alison.
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