On 13.04.2016 20:32, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
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So, what the geckos out there think? Do you prefer to share swap partitions and save space or to have separate ones for better suspend isolation? Is there some implication or use-case that we have overlooked?
In any case, take into account that this will only be the proposed layout. You can always use expert partitioning to make your own.
Cheers.
Hey ! You know what you should do ? Use zram (compressed swap in RAM) when system is installed on SSD (or on non-rotating media in general) and stop caring about hibernation which is an ugly crutch for slow-booting OSes, installed on obsolete hardware. So the effort would be better spent updating "compcache" package into part of YaST partitioner and a default systemd service. You will never satisfy hibernation-lovers, especially those with old laptops under multiple OSes. They only way to sort out this _deprecated_ mess is for bootloader to force the boot of hibernated OS which now is pretty much impossible with whole U/EFI & multiple Linux'es competing for GRUB management.