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Subject : Re: Attempting to Hibernate, powercycles machine instead::
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Date & Time: Sun, 18 Feb 2024 12:30:56 +0100
[CER] == "Carlos E. R." has written:
[...]
MN> > What is -2?
MN> > I have never seen a negative value.... (_ _?
CER> I have. Not a problem:
CER> Telcontar:~ # swapon
CER> NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
CER> /dev/nvme0n1p2 partition 100G 696.5M -2
CER> Telcontar:~ #
[...]
Have you ever seen the man of swapon?
[...]
It is written in the man of swapon;
Priority
Each swap area has a priority, either high or low. The default prior‐
ity is low. Within the low‐priority areas, newer areas are even lower
priority than older areas.
All priorities set with swapflags are high‐priority, higher than de‐
fault. They may have any nonnegative value chosen by the caller.
Higher numbers mean higher priority.
Swap pages are allocated from areas in priority order, highest priority
first. For areas with different priorities, a higher‐priority area is
exhausted before using a lower‐priority area. If two or more areas
have the same priority, and it is the highest priority available, pages
are allocated on a round‐robin basis between them.
[...]
Regards.
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