Dear Anders >Yes, zram is activated, otherwise you wouldn't have had zram0 created.
>Though you might not be using it... >If you want to use it for swap, you'll have to run `swapon -p 100 /dev/zram0`. >Well, '-p 100' isn't necessary, it's just to set the swap priority. In my system /dev/zram0 is not present but sys/block/zram0 is present. thats why i m having this doubt thanks sandeep On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Anders Darander <[email protected]>wrote: > On 22 May 2014 12:58, sandeep kumar <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear All, > > > > we are trying to make use of zramfs. In our android based board, > > we are seeing this output, > > > > root@sandeep:/sys/block/zram0 # ls > > > > > Does this mean zram is activated ? > > Yes, zram is activated, otherwise you wouldn't have had zram0 created. > > Though you might not be using it... > If you want to use it for swap, you'll have to run `swapon -p 100 > /dev/zram0`. > Well, '-p 100' isn't necessary, it's just to set the swap priority. > > > we are trying to do the operation to set disk size, > > echo $((50*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize > > This should have set the size of zram0. > > Cheers, > Anders > > -- > Anders Darander > EPO guidelines 1978: "If the contribution to the known art resides > solely in a computer program then the subject matter is not > patentable in whatever manner it may be presented in the claims." > -- With regards, Sandeep Kumar Anantapalli,
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