[Solved] Can you make a Swap Partition?
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:48 pm
Hi!
I have three live/persistent installs of LXDE systems on USB-HDDs: one apiece for Lubuntu, Peppermint OS and Mint 9 LXDE. They're all on 320 GB portable drives. I've partitioned them so that 80 GB is for the LXDE OS live install and the remaining 240 GB is another partition dedicated to storing stuff. So these USB-HDDs are doing double duty.
The thing is, I was paying so much attention to making the persistent installs work without making a mess of the boot loader (I just might have done that in the past; twice!) that I had overlooked the fact my live installs do not have a swap partition on them. I just assumed (incorrectly) that the swap partition on would just be part and parcel of the installation. Can anyone tell me of a way to add a swap partition to each of my live installs? Without losing any data or anything like that.
It's probably not doing any harm not having a swap partition, but I'm assuming that my live install would be that much more efficient with it.
Thanks!
I have three live/persistent installs of LXDE systems on USB-HDDs: one apiece for Lubuntu, Peppermint OS and Mint 9 LXDE. They're all on 320 GB portable drives. I've partitioned them so that 80 GB is for the LXDE OS live install and the remaining 240 GB is another partition dedicated to storing stuff. So these USB-HDDs are doing double duty.
The thing is, I was paying so much attention to making the persistent installs work without making a mess of the boot loader (I just might have done that in the past; twice!) that I had overlooked the fact my live installs do not have a swap partition on them. I just assumed (incorrectly) that the swap partition on would just be part and parcel of the installation. Can anyone tell me of a way to add a swap partition to each of my live installs? Without losing any data or anything like that.
It's probably not doing any harm not having a swap partition, but I'm assuming that my live install would be that much more efficient with it.
Thanks!