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How to unmount actual swap and mount a new(bigger) swap space ...
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Jun 6, 2004 - 2 posts - ‎2 authors
To disable your existing swap, type swapoff -a and then swapon /dev/hdxx where /dev/hdxx is your new swap partition (or swap file). You can use more than one swap partition/file just by enabling swap on all the swap files/partitions your system knows about with swapon -a. Or you can enable swap on ...Tutorial: How to Unmount Swap in Linux - Tutorial Linux - Ubuntu ...
tutorialforlinux.blogspot.com/2013/08/tutorial-how-to-unmount-swap-in-linux.html
Aug 14, 2013 - Although we have increased the size of SWAP partition and even rebooting the computer all, the size of which is read by Linux remains as before. Apparently we must first unmount the SWAP this: swapoff -a. Then re-create the SWAP partition so that all capacity is used: mkswap /dev/mapper/vg_db-lv_swap.How to unmount SWAP Partition - YouTube
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3:15 · How to Fix Problem Detect And Mount CD-ROM Install Kali Linux 2.0 - Duration: 3:01. Sigit Nurhanafi 174 ...[ubuntu] Unmount swap space on Ubuntu 12.04 - Ubuntu Forums
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1969854
Apr 30, 2012 - I installed Ubuntu 12.04 today and I choose Swap Space my D: partition on Windows 7. On this partition I had something pretty important and now I want to unmount it from Swap Space and make it normal partition like before, but I don't know how. I search the net before posting here and I find that command ...linux - How to safely turn off swap permanently and reclaim the ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/.../how-to-safely-turn-off-swap-permanently-and-recl...
Aug 19, 2015 - If I may poke into this question, swap's purpose is to remove unused pages and protect system from running out of memory. Thus, as SnakeDoc suggested, having 512MB of swap is always good. Personally, I've SSD with no swap partition but rather a swap file in my / directory . If you opt to do so, use this ...partitioning - How to delete a second swap partition safely? - Ask ...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/45254/how-to-delete-a-second-swap-partition-safely
May 26, 2011 - You can delete the "extra" swap partition and resize the others to claim the freed disk space. It will also tell you if either swap partitions are being actually used or not. Very helpful. gparted is not installed by default, but it is available for install in the repositories. It is also pre-installed in Live sessions from the ...partitioning - How to unmount a partition before reinstallation? - Ask ...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/470698/how-to-unmount-a-partition.../470709
May 22, 2014 - Identify which of those is your current existing Ubuntu partition, and then unmount it. For example: $ sudo umount /dev/sda2. Then if you like, you can run mount again to verify it's no longer mounted. You may get errors about the filesystem being in use, in which case, first make sure that you aren't in a ...How do I unmount a swap? - Knoppix
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Nov 23, 2005 - I am trying to partition my HDD in QTParted, and it doesn't let me reformat or partition my swap. How do I unmount the swap? Or perhaps I can boot without swap drive mounted. If so, how?Swap - ArchWiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/swap
Jump to Swap partition - A swap partition can be created with most GNU/Linux partitioning tools. Swap partitions are typically designated as type 82 . Even though it is possible to use any partition type as swap, it is recommended to use type 82 in most cases since systemd will automatically detect it and mount it (see ...5.3. Removing Swap Space - CentOS
https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en.../s1-swap-removing.html
Sometimes it can be prudent to reduce swap space after installation. For example