On 9/30/23 13:28, Matthias Böttcher wrote:
sudo dphys-swapfile swapoff
sudo systemctl stop dphys-swapfile.service
sudo systemctl disable dphys-swapfile.service
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However that did give me a clue about getting rid of zram0, which has
been done now, thank you. Now I hope to uncomment the SSD line in fstab.
So I've re-partitioned & reformatted the 120G SSD to a gpt partition
table eith 10G of swap and a hair over 110G of ext4 for workspace.
But that is still no good. I can sudo swapon /dev/sda1 & sudo swapon -a
now works, but sudo swapon -s returns nothing. But I cannot label the
partition. At least not with gparted. I did generate a new blkid then
put the partuuid in fstab, rebooted it and that worked.
So this problem is solved. Until something changes the partuid.
Thanks for putting up with me.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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