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#252
Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
Ereswap gives the option, which swaps to use. They can be well both on uSD. I think that the choice should be left to the user (it might be still recommended to have two swaps on uSD)
ereswap is hardcoded which is not good.
flopswap uses blkid to locate the swaps at boot time this is the correct way to locate partitions, you should only use swap partitions specified in /etc/fstab.
Using hardcoded paths is bad as stock and upstream kernel issues locations randomly.
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