On 02/06/13 09:18, PCMan wrote:


Well, I think the way ArchLinux does it is what we can learn something from.
Having the kernel module installed won't get it activated automatically.
zRAM can be used only when you create a virtual block device for it.
Developers from the Arch community developed a package contaning a
script which detects your environment and add suitable configurations
according to how much you have.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/zramswap/
It creates zRAM based swap according to how much RAM and how many CPU
cores you have.
The config does ont seem to be static. It's a systemd service which is
launched during boot.
If we can have a upstart script which detects available RAM and CPU
and enable zRAM according to available hardware, that can be awesome.

Thanks!

We already do https://launchpad.net/~shnatsel/+archive/zram

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Steve

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