| 9 Mar 2025 |
Andrew | I thought swapon does that | 17:05:53 |
loudgolem | swapon [options] [<spec>]
Enable devices and files for paging and swapping.
| 17:06:14 |
loudgolem | * swapon [options] [<spec>]
Enable devices and files for paging and swapping.
--show[=<columns>] display summary in definable table
| 17:06:28 |
loudgolem | this is getting offtopic, so feel free to dm me | 17:07:14 |
loudgolem | this is very important as well Andrew along with -j (jobs) | 17:09:36 |
Andrew | last time when it was due to LTO it didn't help | 17:11:05 |
Andrew | what did help is to disable LTO attribute | 17:11:27 |
Andrew | though this time I didn't even reach the last step, so I don't know if the LTO is used for building LLVM. | 17:14:29 |
Andrew | So, as I was saying, it doesn't do anything, unless I specify the columns, which I don't. | 17:25:30 |
Andrew |  Download image.png | 17:25:37 |
Andrew | But it did work at the last moment, which is pretty cool to see. | 17:25:55 |
loudgolem | swapspace manages your storage <-> swap
swapon --show is just to monitor the usage | 17:26:28 |
Andrew | I'm talking about the use of --show argument. | 17:26:58 |
loudgolem | oh okay, it works without show, didn't know that | 17:27:22 |