Aaaaand of course swap is set up by one of our ansible configuration 
scripts which I didn't grep out initially. 

Sorry for the confusion. Robert's images don't install swap.

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Kind regards,
Tarmo Kuuse

On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 10:53:22 AM UTC+2, Tarmo Kuuse wrote:
>
> It turns out that systemd is configured to maintain a swap file. This is 
> what I did to make it stop:
>
> List systemd-s swap units:
> $ sudo systemctl --type swap
>
> Disable a swap unit named "var-swap.img.swap":
> $ sudo systemctl mask var-swap.img.swap
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Tarmo Kuuse
>
>
> On Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 2:14:10 PM UTC+2, Tarmo Kuuse wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I flashed an rcn-ee image into eMMC 
>> (bone-debian-8.7-seeed-iot-armhf-2017-01-15-4gb.img.xz). On first boot 
>> there's no swap anywhere.
>>
>> On second boot something allocates /var/swap.img and installs it as swap 
>> in fstab. This seems to happen right after the root filesystem is 
>> remounted. dmesg says:
>>
>> [   31.270174] EXT4-fs (mmcblk1p1): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
>> [   31.717598] Adding 262140k swap on /var/swap.img.  Priority:-1 
>> extents:10 across:745468k SSFS
>>
>> I'd really like to snip that. Any hints where to look?
>>
>> --
>> Kind regards,
>> Tarmo Kuuse
>>
>

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