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' command is gone, I
look at the filesystem and see no visible swap. Is there a way to
turn
this off? I really don't think my memory needs to swap out pages to
the
filesystem; but then, maybe it could use it. Turning it off probably
wouldn't hurt.
It's a compressed RAM pseudo-filesystem. See zramctl(8). You can
configure it, see zram-generator.conf(5).
poc