memory limit for hibernation?

Florian Diesch diesch at spamfence.net
Fri May 5 23:02:19 UTC 2006


mathieu vilaplana <ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org> wrote:

> It's normal.
> Swsusp2 compress data in your ram and put it in your swap partition.
> If you increased your ram memory, you need to also increase your swap
> partition.
> So if you have 1 GB of ram memory, you should have about 1GB of swap in
> order to use suspend to disk (1 or 2).

It often works with less swap space than memory (I used 256MB swap and
768MB memory for some time) but suspeding often takes longer and some
times doesn't work at all unless you close some apps.


   Florian
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