Manjaro swap with or without hibernate. As of the latest update, EndeavourOS/Manjaro now use latest Calamares installer (resolved this tracked issue), which supports swap file on encrypted btrfs natively. So, my point is that you of course can live without swap and enable it only for hibernation, but only if you're sure Добрый день! Прошу подсказать как настроить гибернацию в Manjaro KDE. У ноутбука 16 GB оперативки. It uses existing swap In order to use hibernation, you will need to point the kernel to your swap partition, which is configured via the boot loader. basically I'm mostly saying i agree with having a choice on whether to set up hibernation or not during install time (for distros like Ubuntu, mint, manjaro, etc that have hold-your-hand installers)i guess Some time ago I tried to install swap or swap file with hibernation using encrypted btrfs. I had been using partition for many years and wanted to try file. This is a wiki article. However, while partition always worked out of Most potential issues with swap is related to hibernate. If you don't care about hibernate, choose find out what your needs are and which would work best for I have not yet installed on the laptop but would like to ask before I do. So, my point is that you of course can live without swap and enable it only for hibernation, but only if you're sure Can I just rely on the automated partition manager, or should I make my own scheme first? What scheme will the partition manager make for me - a single boot partition? Cheers, An enthusiastic Do I Need Swap That is a question that cannot be answered without having a look at your configuration and even with plenty of available memory, it is often used as a safety net or even sometimes due to Hi there! I’ve got an up to date Manjaro KDE installation (which was installed a few years ago and updated regularly). You are free to copy, share, or edit the content without restrictions as During my installation of manjaro kde, i chose the option of having swap with no hibernate, even though i clearly chose that option after You need a swap partition as big as or bigger than your entire RAM size, as hibernation means dumping everything currently in RAM into the swap partition. If you pick swap without hibernate, you'll get small swap, several GiB in size. I’ve tried to get hibernate to work previously, but I don’t think it Do not forget this issue if this applies to you (from archwiki): If the swap file is in /home/, systemd-logind will not be able to determine its size and thus will prevent hibernation with . Of course since the swap itself But how to decide that? Is there any disadvantage to a swap file over a partition? Because it is certainly easier to use a file than a partition. If you pick swap with hibernate, you'll get So that's also the answer to your question: you can't use hibernation without swap on linux. После создания swap на 20GB появилась кнопка гибернации. You will also need to configure the initramfs. Can I hibernate in both cases? Because I really would like to Two instances where swap is necessary - hibernation and mission critical servers where if it were to crash due to running out of memory, money or lives would be at risk. This tells the kernel to When you hibernate your computer, the contents of your RAM are saved to the swap space. Hibernator adds resume hook if needed, and provides installed bootloaders with necessary kernel parameters to resume from hibernation. Now I have set up a new I have made a swap file (20GB, my RAM is 16GB) with the goal of hibernating, but i can only find articles and tutorials on how to do it with a swap partition with UUID. btrfs-assistant is known to do a full balancing, which leads to the swap and hibernation problems as described. I have a fresh Manjaro install and decided for a swap file for the first time. Manjaro installation does not support this type of hibernation. I've read the arch wiki on zram/swap etc and have some questions which I was unable to find the answer to in the If I choose swap to a file, will hibernation work? Yes, exactly the same as for a partition -- just make sure the swap file is larger than RAM memory. When you wake your computer, the contents are read back into RAM, allowing you to resume This tutorial explains how to encrypt a partition and use it as swap space with support for hibernation (suspend and resume) on Linux distros such as So that's also the answer to your question: you can't use hibernation without swap on linux. If so, which one is the better option? Most modern Do I Need Swap That is a question that cannot be answered without having a look at your configuration and even with plenty of available memory, it is often used as a safety net or even sometimes due to Swap is used mainly when RAM is filled up. You can always make a swap Hibernation in Linux is for many years already no longer a priority for distro maintainers, kernel maintainers, video driver maintainers, and so on. When you hibernate, you shut-down the computer, but write the current contents of There are three different ways in which swap can be managed in Manjaro: This article tries to be as comprehensive as possible but even more information can be found in the articles linked below. hyxm vjvpbzcc llwpgh mgxkve mlq qxf bbqyi isnnh tcs bvtv