On 11/11/2014 05:48 AM, Tim wrote:

> It does if you want to suspend/hibernate to the swap space.  Your RAM
> has to dump its contents somewhere, and that's where it goes.

Then consider that swap space is not there doing nothing and just awaiting
your hibernating.
Some of it could be really in use at the moment you hibernate.

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