Really. After I installed a new machine with an encrypted rootfs, I find
out that it crashes under load, because with 64G memory it only has 1G
swap? Why add swap at all and give a false sense of safety?

This default will cost me too much time to fix.

And it's happening on every single computer where installer is allowed
to use defaults. I should remember that in 2020, when user machines have
at least 8G, it still cannot be trusted to do a reasonable disk
partitioning.

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  Ubuntu 18.04 Installer creates swap partition too small

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