Difference between revisions of "Swap"

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  sudo bash -c "echo UUID=$(lsblk -no UUID /dev/sda3) none swap defaults 0 0 >> /etc/fstab"
  sudo bash -c "echo UUID=$(lsblk -no UUID /dev/sda3) none swap defaults 0 0 >> /etc/fstab"


<translate>If you would like to have more than one swap partition, simply repeat the steps above for any additional partitions.</translate>
<translate><!--T:96--> If you would like to have more than one swap partition, simply repeat the steps above for any additional partitions.</translate>


{{note|<translate>Be sure to replace /dev/sda3 in the above commands with your actual swap partition.</translate>}}
{{note|<translate><!--T:97--> Be sure to replace /dev/sda3 in the above commands with your actual swap partition.</translate>}}
{{tip|<translate>''If you're using a HDD'' (spinning rust) put the swap partition *at the beginning of the disk* as the speed of the disk is higher on the inside tracks. On an SSD this doesn't matter.</translate>}}
{{tip|<translate><!--T:98--> ''If you're using a HDD'' (spinning rust) put the swap partition *at the beginning of the disk* as the speed of the disk is higher on the inside tracks. On an SSD this doesn't matter.</translate>}}
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=Using a Swapfile= <!--T:39-->
=Using a Swapfile= <!--T:39-->
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