I've cloned my Mint9 installation to a larger drive.
Using Clonezilla, I did a simple clone (no resizing) in hopes of avoiding strange partition schemes. So far, so good.
I had a simple partition scheme - a primary (boot) ext4 partition for /, and an extended partition containing the ext4 /home and linux-swap partitions - linux-swap was right at the end, or extreme right-hand side, of the extended partition as seen by GParted.
I deleted the swap partition, extended the /home partition into the new unallocated space apart from a couple of GB at the end, which I used to create a new swap partition.
I'll try to post a screenshot - honestly not sure I can remember the details:
Now linux-swap isn't mounted on system start.
It's easy enough to mount it (start GParted, right click the swap partition and click
swapon - don't even have to type anything into a terminal), but this is a bit of a bind. With only a gig of RAM, I use quite a bit of swap when VBox is running.
Anyone know how to get it to mount at boot? This happened before following cloning, and I think that was the result of Clonezilla rearranging partitions and something arcane to do with changed UUIDs - now I can't find the pages I thought I'd bookmarked about this. In any event, it proved easiest to reinstall - which I'd rather not do this time.
I'll keep searching, of course, but any suggestions would be gratefully accepted.