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Le Mercredi 23 Avril 2003 17:40, Alex Charrett a écrit : > On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Jonathan Melhuish wrote: > > Yeah, I thought of that, but none of the partitions (/, /home and /var) > > are completely full - the worst is the root partition with only 60Mb > > left. That should be OK though, shouldn't it? > > > > How can I find out where the swap is, so that I can make sure it is on > > /home? > > I'd usually expect swap to be a partition on it's own (although it can be > a file, this isn't normal and has worse performance). Check the swap > entries in /etc/fstab to see where your swap is. No, you're right, it is on another partition. So what's up them? A memory fault? Is there anyway I can check the RAM? Or is it just that my system's completely screwed? ;-) Thanks for your help. Jon -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.