On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Christoph Mathys erase...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe FAI?
http://wiki.fai-project.org/wiki/Installing_Ubuntu_Linux_with_FAI
Thanks for the link. Have you used FAI already? Is it complicated to
learn? Is it reliable?
From a quick look at the website I guess I
It would be nice if Ubuntu could include zram-config by default. This package
set up compressed RAM swap space and can lower RAM requirements for running and
installing Ubuntu. It should be a win for every configuration. Since kernel 3.8
the zram module is out of staging, I am using it since
it's a definite win for large configurations infrequent swapping, much
more additional RAM), as well as for small configurations where there's
a lot of swapping (faster than swapping).
I wrote and use an init script that breaks up the zswap into n devices,
1 per cpu execution thread, to fully
-1. I am not on a netbook and even my laptop have 12gb of Ram. It
would be nice if Ubuntu did detect your ram and decide but not force
it on people like me who aren't memory constrained.
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Fabio Pedretti fabio@libero.it wrote:
It would be nice if Ubuntu could
On 12/07/2012 05:44 PM, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
-1. I am not on a netbook and even my laptop have 12gb of Ram. It
would be nice if Ubuntu did detect your ram and decide but not force
it on people like me who aren't memory constrained.
In an abundant memory situation, the device is set up and
On 7 December 2012 22:32, Fabio Pedretti fabio@libero.it wrote:
It would be nice if Ubuntu could include zram-config by default. This package
set up compressed RAM swap space and can lower RAM requirements for running
and
installing Ubuntu. It should be a win for every configuration.