One of the first things I did after installing F34 is disable
swap-on-zram:
touch /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf
and define a swap partition in fstab.
Bill
On 6/19/2021 12:45 AM, Stephen Morris
wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed when trying remediate performance issues in F34 under a vm, that fedora does not have a swap specification in fstab anymore, but is using, in my case, and 8GB swap partition in /dev/zram0. Does this mean that if I create a swap partition of a bigger size and specify it in fstab it will be ignored?
Alternatively, given the fedora is using it's own rules for determining the swap size based on the amount of memory available, is there any way to increase the size of /dev/zram0 so that there is more swap space available to the system?
regards,
Steve
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