27.04.2016 13:15, Bjoern Voigt пишет:
Unfortunately nobody seems to work on this. There was a discussion 2007 on Kernel mailing list, but without results: http://copilotco.com/mail-archives/linux-kernel.2007/msg39423.html
Quoting this thread.
--><-- before you go there... is this a "real life" problem? Or just a mostly-artificial corner case? (the answer to that obviously is relevant for the 'should we really care' question) --><-- This is the point. The topic is complex. It's difficult to find real
Andrei Borzenkov wrote: life problems and to find test cases. May be, you can help me with that? Swapoff for swap partitions seems to be never used in system shutdown scripts. I use Swapoff mostly for testing. People who install distributions like Arch Linux or Gentoo may need Swapon/Swapon during installation, because they boot from USB and install the distribution to hard drive. The installation is mostly done step-by-stop with shell commands. openSUSE users may use Swapoff during recovery operations. Greetings, Björn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org