On 6/26/23 23:20, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 2:14 AM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/26/23 20:48, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
I've got a Fedora 38 install (upgrade from F37). The install happened
with Anaconda. Anaconda created the compressed memory swap file. I
resized the disk and added a proper swap partition. Now I need to
modify /etc/fstab and disable the compressed memory swap file. In the
screen text below, /dev/nvme0n1p4 is the new partition.
My Google-fu really sucks today. I cannot find a discussion of it.
How do I modify fstab to remove the compressed memory swap file?
Why would you want to?
The compiler is crashing in cc1plus. I'm out-of-memory on a machine
with 16GB of RAM. Effectively I'm DoS'd with the btrfs default
strategy. Time to do something different... like get rid of that
compressed swap file in RAM, use a real swap file, and use memory for
programs.
It has nothing to do with btrfs. That's just the default and it works
really well. You get lots of "extra" memory without the lag of going to
the disk. You could add the disk swap as well. You don't have to
remove the zram for that.
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