CS degree is kinda useless, right? I haven't slept the whole night applying and thinking about this...

  • unperson [he/him]
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    9 days ago

    am i right that you can create zswap block devices and mount them like with zram? (eg. mounting /var/tmp)

    zswap is a "front swap", it needs a backing swap to function that's crucial to the design. It automtically goes in front of all the swaps you have enabled.

    You could probably put the backing swap on a loop device on a tmpfs, but I don't know how it will handle the loopback. It's a better idea to put it on disk. It can be a slow or write-limited disk, it will not get used much. You definitely should not use zram and zswap at the same time.

    • asante [comrade/them]
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      9 days ago

      damn. when i do try out zswap i'll try and do this. but i do a lot of compiling and i prefer not to do all those reads and writes on my hard drive, so i will be sticking with zram for now.

      thanks for the advice! it was hard for me to understand the differences at first when i first started looking at them so your comments are helpful.