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--- Comment #16 from Raphael Groner ---
(In reply to Teppo Turtiainen from comment #14)
> Just fyi, seems like several people are currently interested in zram on
> Fedora:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Hackfests/Performance2018/Agenda
>
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--- Comment #14 from teppot ---
Just fyi, seems like several people are currently interested in zram on Fedora:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Hackfests/Performance2018/Agenda
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/8990
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--- Comment #13 from Raphael Groner ---
Less time available for development currently and so I can't promise anything,
sorry. Do you have interest to take over for this request? We could close here
and please feel free
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--- Comment #12 from Pavel Alexeev ---
Raphael do you plan to continue?
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--- Comment #11 from Raphael Groner ---
Thanks for your comments. Will update soonish, please be still patient.
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--- Comment #10 from Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ---
Hmm, it seems that the anaconda service is smarter than the one being packaged
here. Instead of making one swap device per cpu, it just does "echo $num_cpus >
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--- Comment #9 from Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ---
Oh, /usr/lib/systemd/system/zram.service is part of anaconda. It seems to be
tailored for anaconda (see the part at the end about configuring /tmp).
It also has no support
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--- Comment #8 from Raphael Groner ---
(In reply to František Zatloukal from comment #4)
> Packaging looks good to me.
>
> I see upstream recommends disabling swap after installation but I don't see
> the package doing
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--- Comment #7 from Raphael Groner ---
(In reply to Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek from comment #6)
> > # need Linux kernel version 2.6.37.1 or better to use zram
> > Requires: kernel >= 2.6.37.1
>
> First, nowadays kernel
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--- Comment #3 from Raphael Groner ---
In case of any relevance, I explicitly decided to use the package name zram
instead of the upstream name systemd-zram because this project is not part of
the systemd core and so to
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--- Comment #1 from Raphael Groner ---
This package built on koji:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=20463801
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