On Oct 25 21:21:52, h...@stare.cz wrote: > On Oct 24 12:45:33, h...@stare.cz wrote: > > On Oct 24 11:26:40, s...@spacehopper.org wrote: > > > > > Does the swap partition sd0b actually exist, > > > > > or are you by any chance running these machines swapless? > > > > > > > > Indeed, I am running without swap. > > > > > > Ah yes AFAIK that is not really supported. > > > > Is that specific to arm*? Or some other platforms? > > > > I have been using this Thinkpad T400 (amd64, 8GB ram) for years > > without having a swap partition, running chrome and everything. > > Ou of curiosity, I added 8GB of swap to this amd64 machine > with 8GB of RAM, and it started using it while there are > gigabytes of free memory, making e.g. chrome quite sluggish.
I am still puzzled by this. It seems that on arm64 (the RPI3 and RPI4 at least) one wants to have a swap partition (however small), even if the machine has eniugh RAM (like th 8GB on RPI4), because otherwise processes are getting killed. On amd64, OTOH, one wants to _not_ have a swap partition, because the system starts to use it, even if there is plenty of RAM (like the 8GB on the Thinkpad T400), slowing things down. Jan