On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 18:29 -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 9/30/23 13:28, Matthias Böttcher wrote: > > sudo dphys-swapfile swapoff > > sudo systemctl stop dphys-swapfile.service > > sudo systemctl disable dphys-swapfile.service > > > > . > However that did give me a clue about getting rid of zram0, which has > been done now, thank you. Now I hope to uncomment the SSD line in fstab.
Well, zram is the way to go; why would you still use swap partitions or swap files instead? Are you deliberately trying to wear out your SSDs or to slow down your computer? Fedora has it by default since a while, and at first I thought it's a very stupid idea. In practise, I can't be bothered anymore to create these annoying swap partitions. They're only a waste of disc space. There haven't been any issues with it, and when the machine runs out of memory, using swap partitions or swap files isn't going to fix that.