* On 08.11. Hugo Vanwoerkom muttered: > Erwan David wrote:
>> I'd like to use the HD for swap, not wearing out the SSD), but I'd >> like to use the SSD for hibernation (for a faster restart). > I used my SSD for hibernation. Big surprise: it made no difference at > all! So you can also have 2 swap partitions (e.g. on the same HD), one as the normal swap-device and the other for hibernation? Right now I have 1 swap partition. My problem is that after resume the swap is awfully full. It uses about 1/3 of the mem used, shown by 'free' before hibernation. Although no swap is used before hibernation at all. So everything I do directly after resume takes much paging effort on the HD. As a workaround I've put 'swapoff -a; swapon -a' in my hibernation script after resume, but that's not a real solution. Why is my swap used after resume and how can I get rid of it? Thanks Til -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

