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If anything, I would think that keeping swap on as long as possible would give the kernel more flexibility to allocate precious *physical* memory to store the loaded kernel and initrd.
And when it reboots does it matter if stuff dies in physical memory or in swap?
So, I am wondering whether it would be better to leave that line out altogether?
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True - I was just thinking that on the margins if you have a large kernel and a big ramdisk, then you may want to save as much physical memory as possible.
I was asking more is there any benefit to doing a swapoff -- i.e. do you lose anything or take any risks of the reloading failing if you don't?
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Isn't that what sync is supposed to do? I assumed (maybe wrongly) that swap is just a *slow* memory extension. The stuff there effectively dies just as does the stuff in RAM when you cut the power or reboot (well unless you are doing things like hibernating or forensics )
I assume in swapoff, if there is room in memory it goes there, if not well the kernel does its best but something must give...
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