Hi,
I'm not sure about the flags as I always used the full erase function.
For the swap, I am somewhat noob to Linux but I know that in Windows some function NEED a swap (page file), maybe same goes for Linux even with lots of RAM.
You mentioned <as times goes by> , could it be updates break your configuration? I would personally point the finger at Grub updates if related. I got this a few times, but it could also be the known problems with virtual-box updates, but this should technically be something related to a virtual install, like if you cloned a VM to a hardware machine.
Cheers!
I'm not sure about the flags as I always used the full erase function.
For the swap, I am somewhat noob to Linux but I know that in Windows some function NEED a swap (page file), maybe same goes for Linux even with lots of RAM.
You mentioned <as times goes by> , could it be updates break your configuration? I would personally point the finger at Grub updates if related. I got this a few times, but it could also be the known problems with virtual-box updates, but this should technically be something related to a virtual install, like if you cloned a VM to a hardware machine.
Cheers!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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