Re: swap-on-ZRAM by default

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On 6/9/20 6:49 AM, Dridi Boukelmoune wrote:
Well, that's really the point. The one you're using is one of the (4? 5?)
other zram implementations. It seems a bit more straightforward than the
systemd one for sure.

The zram-generator is probably more straightforward (with literally
less layers of indirection) than what the zram package provides. I
would assume that a generator is also the more idiomatic (and
efficient) solution as far as systemd is concerned and I wouldn't mind
migrating to that if it looked feature-complete and had decent
documentation. There is no manual page[1], only a slightly confusing
README that hints at simplicity and incompleteness.

There's also an example conf file included that has a lot of explanation in it.
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