On Sun, 2022-10-02 at 15:18 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> Because it's not a command, per se, there's no man page.
That doesn't necessarily mean there shouldn't be a man page. There's
man pages for many configuration files.
There's no reason they can't make man files for things like kernel
optio
On 10/2/22 15:42, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/2/22 15:25, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/22 15:18, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/2/22 13:52, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
/dev/zram0 my system says is a swap fi
On 10/2/22 15:25, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/22 15:18, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/2/22 13:52, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
/dev/zram0 my system says is a swap file. It's really no big deal,
but I wo
On 10/2/22 15:18, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/2/22 13:52, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
/dev/zram0 my system says is a swap file. It's really no big deal, but
I would rather not have one. I see the old
On 10/2/2022 6:19 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/22 13:52, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
/dev/zram0 my system says is a swap file. It's really no big deal,
but I would rather not have one. I see the
On 10/2/2022 5:38 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Sun, Oct 02, 2022 at 04:52:24PM -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
...
And also what comes goes, my system went down and no worries. But I
did try t
On 10/2/22 13:52, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
/dev/zram0 my system says is a swap file. It's really no big deal, but I
would rather not have one. I see the old 'mkswap' command is gone, I
look at t
On 10/2/22 13:52, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
/dev/zram0 my system says is a swap file. It's really no big deal, but I
would rather not have one. I see the old 'mkswap' command is gone, I
look at
On Sun, 2022-10-02 at 16:52 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
> answers to this, first, in short,
>
>
> /dev/zram0 my system says is a swap file. It's really no big deal,
> but I
> would rather not have one. I see the old 'mkswap'
I wanted to ask all who might be interested too, and know the
answers to this, first, in short,
/dev/zram0 my system says is a swap file. It's really no big deal, but I
would rather not have one. I see the old 'mkswap' command is gone, I
look at the filesystem and see no visible swap. Is
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