Hi, some time ago (about 3 years ago, first commit at Apr 9, 2014) I created small project: systemd-swap. https://github.com/Nefelim4ag/systemd-swap
Short description from README.md: Script for manage swap on: zswap - Enable/Configure zram - Autoconfigurating files - (sparse files for saving space, support btrfs) block devices - auto find and do swapon It is configurable in /etc/systemd/swap.conf. (Project writen on pure bash) The main reason why i create it: I want have a one tool to manage all possible swap spaces, with small as possible user interaction. I can't collect full statistic about usage, as not so many people send a bad feedbacks, i only can say it's packaged for Archlinux: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/systemd-swap/ And that i have some "stars" and forks on github. For what it can be used: I know that many users use it for create Zram + swap on their notebooks I know that someone use it to create some types of swap files. I use it on my PC for automount swap partitions and on my production VMs for manage swap spaces. Now, for me, project looks like "enough mature to move on", and i think about attempt to rewrite script on C, and merge it to main systemd repository. But before this, i like to get some feedback from systemd developers: Did you think it's useful enough to be rewriten and merged in systemd repo? Sorry for my bad english and thanks for any feedback. -- Have a nice day, Timofey. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel