Dear Anders
>Yes, zram is activated, otherwise you wouldn't have had zram0 created.
>Though you might not be using it...
>If you want to use it for swap, you'll have to run `swapon -p 100 /dev/zram0`.
>Well, '-p 100' isn't necessary, it's just to set the swap priority.
>Though you might not be using it...
>If you want to use it for swap, you'll have to run `swapon -p 100 /dev/zram0`.
>Well, '-p 100' isn't necessary, it's just to set the swap priority.
In my system /dev/zram0 is not present but sys/block/zram0 is present. thats why i m having this doubt
thanks
sandeep
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Anders Darander <anders.darander@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 22 May 2014 12:58, sandeep kumar <coolsandyforyou@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> we are trying to make use of zramfs. In our android based board,
> we are seeing this output,
>
> root@sandeep:/sys/block/zram0 # ls
>
> Does this mean zram is activated ?Yes, zram is activated, otherwise you wouldn't have had zram0 created.
Though you might not be using it...
If you want to use it for swap, you'll have to run `swapon -p 100 /dev/zram0`.
Well, '-p 100' isn't necessary, it's just to set the swap priority.
This should have set the size of zram0.
> we are trying to do the operation to set disk size,
> echo $((50*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
Cheers,
Anders
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With regards,
Sandeep Kumar Anantapalli,
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