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'''Q: Something went wrong with my main swap, and backup swap got enabled. Why ereswap doesn't properly count Mb's to hit swap fragmentation?'''
'''Q: Something went wrong with my main swap, and backup swap got enabled. Why ereswap doesn't properly count Mb's to hit swap fragmentation?'''
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''A: It's by design - written data counter is *always* set to Your main swap. Using backup swap is just a failsafe, and everything is done to make You know about it, the sooner, the better. If You can't fix issue with main swap quickly, yet, you desperately need capabilities to refresh swap, either use freswap, or edit config, and enable Your backup swap as main.''
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''A: It's by design - written data counter is *always* set to Your main swap. Using backup swap is just a failsafe, and everything is done to make You know about it, the sooner, the better. If You can't fix issue with main swap quickly, yet, you desperately need capabilities to refresh swap, either use freswap.sh, or edit config, and enable Your backup swap as main.''
'''Q: I changed my swap layout, so I wanted to run update-rcS-late.sh, but, by mistake, I've executed adjust-rcS-late.sh, on already patched rcS-late! Is my rcS-late damaged? will I get into bootloop, after reboot?'''
'''Q: I changed my swap layout, so I wanted to run update-rcS-late.sh, but, by mistake, I've executed adjust-rcS-late.sh, on already patched rcS-late! Is my rcS-late damaged? will I get into bootloop, after reboot?'''

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