RE: Not to be a bother but...

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Scot L. Harris <> wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 11:56, Kelly Slavin wrote:
>> I have a simple question that I can't seem to find a direct answer
>> to. 
>> 
>> When you upgrade system memory, what changes need to be made to your
>> redhat system?  I mean, I assume you need to adjust your swap...am I
>> correct in this and what other changes need to be made?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
> 
> 
> It all depends.  :)
> 
> How much swap space do you have currently?  And how much swap space do
> you currently use?
> 
> Adding more memory should reduce use of existing swap space.  IMHO
> having more than 1GB of swap space normally does not make much sense,
> except for very special applications.
> 
> If you are currently not hitting swap space much it is something you
> probably don't need to worry about.

Seconded.  ;-D  Chances are that all you will need to do is put the memory
in the system and turn it on.

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Michael St. Laurent
Hartwell Corporation

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