On 04/22/2014 07:40 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
so no - there is no need for a subpackage
Anything that requires manual setup on behalf of the user/administrator
to work or a half baked mod probing/calculating script to decide how
many devices you want like zram does, should be package separately,
outside the kernel "core/default" package with a big fat code pile of
crap warning.
That code doesn't have the ability to dynamically add/remove devices so
welcome to the 21 century of kernel coding!
I guess the most cleanest, consistent implementation we and
distributions in general can get with zram is to patch fstab to support
zram options
JBG