Swap partition default size [WAS Re: Problem With Hard Disk Partitioning In Debian Linux 12.x]
On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 07:14:28AM +0000, Saurav Sarkar wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Suarav,
Unfortunately, this is the wrong list: debian-project reaches the whole of
Debian. Follow up set to the debian-user mailing list.
> The SWAP Partition is too low in Debian 12.x that is just 1 GB.
This was a considered decision. The old setting defaulted to double the RAM
size - not ideal if you have large RAM and a smaller disk. If the disk
is partitioned with all files in one partition using LVM, for example,
relative sizes per partition will work well and adjust dynamically.
> In Debian 8.x the SWAP Partition automatically adjusted as per the Hard Disk Sizes which can have 20 GB also.
Please see above. Under most conditions, heavy use of swap would indicate
a problem and the default size works for many.
> Manual Partitioning in Debian 12.x is not happening to adjust SWAP Partition and for other Folder Partitions.
If you do choose manual partitioning, you can set partition sizes to
what you wish - the default for swap is 1 GB but you can set it to any
size you wish. The defaults changed in Debian 11 (bullseye).
Hope this helps,
Andy
(amacater@debian.org)
> Bye,
> Saurav SarkarA Debian Linux User
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