Kubuntu has been my primary boot for a month. I am ready to take Windoze 2000 off my laptop and turn the whole drive over to Gutsy. I have my Gparted CD in the drive and I just want to know how best to do what I want to do. I have a 20 gig drive partitioned as follows:
/dev/sda1 NTFS 7.9Gb
/dev/sda2 EXT3 10.2Gb
/dev/sda3 swap 492Mb
Once I remove the NTFS partition there will be lots of room to expand my EXT3 partition and my swap partition.
1) What is a good size for the swap file on a 1gHz Pentium III with 256 meg of ram?
1a) Does Gparted Live CD mount the swap partition? If so, how do I resize/delete/create a swap file?
(I ask cuz a lot of Live CDs detect and mount a swap file if it's there)
2) Will my system go pants if the EXT3 partition suddenly becomes /dev/sda1?
2a) Can I put the swap file ahead of the EXT3 partition? This would make the swap partition sda1 and leave the EXT3 partition as sda2.
/dev/sda1 NTFS 7.9Gb
/dev/sda2 EXT3 10.2Gb
/dev/sda3 swap 492Mb
Once I remove the NTFS partition there will be lots of room to expand my EXT3 partition and my swap partition.
1) What is a good size for the swap file on a 1gHz Pentium III with 256 meg of ram?
1a) Does Gparted Live CD mount the swap partition? If so, how do I resize/delete/create a swap file?
(I ask cuz a lot of Live CDs detect and mount a swap file if it's there)
2) Will my system go pants if the EXT3 partition suddenly becomes /dev/sda1?
2a) Can I put the swap file ahead of the EXT3 partition? This would make the swap partition sda1 and leave the EXT3 partition as sda2.
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