Acabo de provar la debian-buster-DI-rc1-amd64-DVD-1 i, amb el particionat manual, si no estableixes una partició de memòria virtual, el DebianInstaller encara et deixa anar l'absurd discurs de la conveniència d'això i pregunta si estàs realment segur(a) de voler continuar sense això.
En un ordinador amb 32GiB de memòria RAM l'absurd s'eleva al quadrat. __________ I'm using this express-made address because personal addresses aren't masked enough at this mail public archive. Public archive administrator should fix this against automated addresses collectors. El 22/4/17 a les 20:37, Àlex ha escrit: > > El 22/04/17 a las 18:40, Narcis Garcia escribió: > >> Amb els navegadors que utilitzo no se m'obre res del lloc web >> blog.surgut.co.uk > > Bàsicament diu que avui en dia els sistemes van sobrats de RAM: > > > > By default, in Ubuntu, we usually create a swap partition. > > Back in the day of 4MB RAM cards this made total sense, as the ration of > RAM to disk space, was still very low. Things have changed since. > Server, desktop, embedded systems have migrated to newer generations of > both RAM and persistent storage. On the high performance side of things > we see machines with faster storage in the form of NVMe and SSD drives. > Reserving space for swap on such storage, can be seen as expensive and > wasteful. This is also true for recent enough laptops and desktops too. > Mobile phones have substantial amounts of RAM these days, and at times, > coupled with eMMC storage - it is flash storage of lower performance, > which have limited number of write cycles, hence should not be overused > for volatile swap data. And there are also unicorns in a form of high > performance computing of high memory (shared memory) systems with little > or no disk space. > > Today, carving a partition and reserving twice the RAM size for swap > makes little sense. For a common, general, machine most of the time this > swap will not be used at all. Or if said swap space is in use but is of > inappropriate size, changing it in-place in retrospect is painful. > > Starting from 17.04 Zesty Zapus release, instead of creating swap > partitions, swapfiles will be used by default for non-lvm based > installations. > > Secondly, the sizing of swapfiles is very different. It is no more than > 5% of free disk space or 2GiB, whichever is lower. > > For preseeding, there are two toggles that control this behavior: > > d-i partman-swapfile/percentage string 5 > d-i partman-swapfile/size string 2048 > > Setting either of those to zero, will result in system without any swap > at all. And one can tweak relative integer percentage points and > absolute limits in integer percentage points or MiB. > > On LVM based installations, swap logical volumes are used, since > unfortunately LVM snapshots do not exclude swapfile changes. However, I > would like to move partman-auto to respect the above proposed 5%-or-2GB > limits. > >

