On 2/1/22 2:14 AM, Joshua Rice via cctalk wrote:
There's several advantages to doing it that way,
including balancing
wear on a disk (especially today, with SSDs), as a dedicated swap
partition could put undue wear on certain areas of disk.
I thought avoiding this very problem was the purpose of the wear
leveling functions in SSD controllers.
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