Best way to use zram in Fedora 21?

Corey Sheldon sheldon.corey at gmail.com
Wed Nov 26 21:27:50 UTC 2014


Juan no need    inst.zram=on on install   on first boot   modprobe zram ;
 systemctl start zram    voila   I use the default one in f21b no issues


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On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 4:08 AM, Juan Orti <juan.orti at miceliux.com> wrote:

> El 2014-11-25 21:07, Reindl Harald escribió:
>
>  Am 25.11.2014 um 21:03 schrieb Juan Orti:
>>
>>> Hi, I know how to manually configure the zram, but what's the best way
>>> to do it?
>>>
>>> I've seen the unit zram.service of anaconda-core, and it gets activated
>>> when booting with inst.zram=on, but it looks like very anaconda-centric.
>>>
>>> Should something like [1] be packaged and included in the distro? or
>>> maybe we should spin off the anaconda zram.service and do it more
>>> generic.
>>>
>>> I think this is a very interesting feature for memory constrained VMs
>>> and other devices.
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/mystilleef/FedoraZram
>>>
>>
>> i am using the attached src.rpm for many months on Fedora (F19, F20)
>>
>
> Thank you, works great. Shouldn't we package this for the distro?
>
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