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Turn off swap permanently
#1
Hi all, I would like to turn off my swap permanently. I'm using an SSD and have more than enough RAM. Using /etc/fstab which line do I delete?
10 and 11 or just 11? Pic of my swap partition:
https://ibb.co/dFcBGk


Thanks ^_^
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#2
Sorry to bump this but, I  want to be sure I don't delete the wrong line and it won't boot up again Big Grin
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#3

Hello T1125P


In this case you don't need to delete, just put a hash character "#" in front of line 11, save and reboot.
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#4
Thanks so much Scott I will do that now Smile
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#5
I just got a "new to me" laptop as a gratitude gift from a coworker.  It has a 120GB SSD and 4 GB of RAM.  Since the SSD isn't that large, I questioned whether I should run a SWAP partition.  But I've heard that you need SWAP in order to Hibernate/Sleep successfully.  I did create a 4GB SWAP partition, and I've never had Hibernate/Sleep work so well.  The computer is a Lenovo Thinkpad x250.
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