Package: zram-tools
Version: 0.3.2-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Restarting or reloading the zramswap service doesn't do anything.
Specifically:
Restarting the service causes it to fail due to the swap partitions not being
cleaned up, as discussed in a separate bug.
Reloading the service does nothing as this calls "zramswap restart" which
silently does nothing as "restart" isn't a command supported by zramswap.
This makes tweaking the configuration annoying as you have to invoke zramswap
directly to make changes.
Thanks,
Julian Calaby
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