On 01/17/2015 07:14 PM, John Mellor wrote:
You do not need to mess it up, unless you are actually using all 2TB of the disk. Use gparted to shrink the existing partitions as required.

On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 8:11 PM, jd1008 <jd1...@gmail.com <mailto:jd1...@gmail.com>> wrote:


    On 01/17/2015 06:02 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:

        https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Uswsusp

        It looks like it support swapfiles. I still don't think a
        sparse file
        backing a loop device as a swap device will work for suspend
        to disk,
        but it may just be a matter of creativity. If this is a laptop
        I think
        you're better off with swap on the internal drive and just
        make up the
        space you've lost some other way. If you ever have to grab it
        and go
        you don't want an object attached that can get caught on
        something and
        snapped off. If the laptop has an optical drive, remove it and
        put in
        a hard drive to supplement the SSD.

    The nand flash sinks completely into the multi-flash
    reader/writer, nothing to protrude. So I think this
    is a good solution for my situation. I really do not
    want to back up 2TB drive, repartition it to create
    a 16GB swap partition and restore the rest.
    Too gosh darned time consuming.

Yes, I knew about what gparted can do. I had tried it
on a 1tb drive, and it still took at least 2  hours.
Maybe there was an issue with the sata internal bus???


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