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I just wish Linux distro installers would make opting out the default option; no, I don't want to swap on my SSD. The last time I installed a distro, I still had to select the manual option for partitioning.

With an 8 Gig stick in my NUC, for normal desktop usage it never goes above 3.



And even then; they provision an absurd amount of it. I just did a fresh Ubuntu install. On a machine with 32 gigs ram, it creates a 32 gig swap partition by default!


They probably reason that you want your system to be able to hibernate, plus storage is cheap.

I have 8GB of swap for the 8GB in my laptop, for that reason.

On my desktop with 16GB, the w 2GB of swap it has is sometimes too little, and everything grinds to a halt.


32GB of SSD isn't that cheap!




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