On Mon, 10 Jun 2024 at 09:29, Rhialto <rhia...@falu.nl> wrote: > > On Sun 09 Jun 2024 at 22:46:16 +0200, Thomas Klausner wrote: > > I think it's in the step where it tears down the swap.
FWIW, my -current systems seem to reboot without a delay > > I noticed that 10 is a lot more likely to use swap space than 9 was. My > machine has plenty of memory, most of which is used for file caching, > but it still uses swap since upgrading to 10. I noticed the same for -current - I haven't seen it previously. I had: ❯ swapctl -lh Device Size Used Avail Capacity Priority /dev/dk5 3.4G 2.1G 1.3G 61% 0 /dev/dk2 3.4G 2.1G 1.3G 61% 0 Total 6.9G 4.2G 2.7G 61% - an LxQt session with firefox and a couple of alacritty windows running, left untouched for a few days while I connect via ssh from another laptop. The LxQt session was as fast as usual. The used swap went down to about half a gig when I exited it, the reboot was as fast as expected. > I do have some sysctls adjusted regarding vm.filemin etc, but with 9 it > didn't use swap, so it is not (purely) those settings. > -Olaf. > -- > ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert <rhialto/at/falu.nl> > \X/ There is no AI. There is just someone else's work. --I. Rose Chavdar -- ----