Would be even more useful if the install also set up a swap partition.
Even more important for the 1Gb ram systems.
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Would be even more useful if the install also set up a swap partition.
Even more important for the 1Gb ram systems.
dphys-swapfile is used instead of a swap partition. The default is only 100M but can be increased by editting /etc/dphys-swapfile
dphys-swapfile is used instead of a swap partition. The default is only 100M but can be increased by editting /etc/dphys-swapfile
Sorry, sir, but that's not correct, at least on *my* Pi. 'free -m' shows exactly zero swap space, and I have not changed the defaults for swap.
It's not about the Pi but about the OS. Is it "Raspberry Pi OS" from raspberrypi.com? I have a newish Bullseye install here (on a Pi 4, with desktop, 64-bit) and it reports 100 MB swap space. Well, 99 actually,
because it's 104853504 bytes which is not quite 104857600.
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