27 Jan
2018
27 Jan
'18
5:49 a.m.
In the early days of SSDs, there was a lot of talk in the Linux community that you shouldn't have a swap partition on an SSD. An indirect side effect of that is that it becomes impossible to suspend-to-disk (aka "hibernate") on a SSD-only system. Although I suppose that you could have the swap partition and set swappiness to 0. So I have a new SSD system, and was wondering the current state of these things: - is it considered okay to have a swap partition on an SSD drive? - how should I set the swappiness? - is it considered okay to hibernate to an SSD? -- Giles https://www.gilesorr.com/ gilesorr@gmail.com