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====Flopswap==== | ====Flopswap==== | ||
A GUI application [[Flopswap]] is available. | A GUI application [[Flopswap]] is available. | ||
- | This application doesn't depend on any packages and can | + | This application doesn't depend on any packages and can monitor and refresh swap at fixed locations. |
More information is available on the [[Flopswap]] wiki | More information is available on the [[Flopswap]] wiki | ||
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====Ereswap==== | ====Ereswap==== | ||
An application [[Ereswap]] is available. | An application [[Ereswap]] is available. | ||
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More information is available on the [[Ereswap]] wiki | More information is available on the [[Ereswap]] wiki | ||
- | == | + | ==Configure microSD card for swapping== |
The microSD card must be split into at least 2 partitions. The first one should be FAT32 (vfat) formatted and the second one must be formatted for linux swap (type 82) and about 384 MB in size. You can change the size of it, but this value should be suitable for most people. | The microSD card must be split into at least 2 partitions. The first one should be FAT32 (vfat) formatted and the second one must be formatted for linux swap (type 82) and about 384 MB in size. You can change the size of it, but this value should be suitable for most people. |
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