Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!gatech!emory!arnold From: arnold@mathcs.emory.edu (Arnold D. Robbins {EUCC}) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: repartitioning Message-ID: <4085@emory.mathcs.emory.edu> Date: 30 May 89 21:24:01 GMT Organization: Math & Computer Science, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Lines: 19 I now have the (mis)fortune to have a mac-ii with 1.1 on my desk. I noticed in HD Setup that the swap partition is right next to the SASH Partition on the disk. Can I use HD Setup to steal a meg or so of the swap space without having to do anything under A/UX? Will cutting down my swap from the standard 14 or so Meg by one meg make that much difference? I am hoping that by stealing from the swap space, I can avoid backing up and repartitioning under A/UX. I need just a little bit more room on the sash partition so that I can use MacOS productively... I have 5Meg of core, er, *RAM*, in my machine, if that matters. Thanks for any advice, -- Arnold Robbins -- Emory University Computing Center | Unix is a Registered DOMAIN: arnold@unix.cc.emory.edu | Bell of AT&T Trademark UUCP: gatech!emoryu1!arnold PHONE: +1 404 727-7636 | Laboratories. BITNET: arnold@emoryu1 FAX: +1 404 727-2599 | -- Donn Seeley