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On Sep 4, 2014, at 6:58 AM, Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Since suspend to disk ("hibernate") requires swap, I'm pretty sure we
> should
> recommend it by default for workstation. In order to make this as close to
> 100% reliable as possible, this really should be as big as RAM -- but in
> practical use (I dunno, 99% of the time?) it only needs to fit what's
> actually used so can be much smaller.
Blivet code has swap = mem + swap when hibernation=True, so for anything with
less than 64GB RAM swap is effectively 2x RAM. [1]
However, blivet has hibernation=False
Anaconda?
so we get 1x which sometimes isn't enough. Further,
anaconda doesn't set resume= boot parameter. So we're not currently
configured to support suspend to disk as far as I can tell.
Got a link to where swapSuggestion() is called from? Unless this changed recently
(during the F21 release cycle), this wasn't the experience of my last install.
Cheers