On 05/15/2018 10:36 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
Hmmm, well I don't know if that fits the same "multi-boot" scenario that I'm referring to, where the last installed system will take over the swap partition, leaving the other distros without a linked swap UUID . . . and seeming to take a lot longer to boot.  In this case the last upgraded system should have "captured" the shared swap and should therefore boot "normally"??

It seems I read somewhere, that at least with Ubuntu 18.04, they were abandoning the use of swap partitions, and instead using swap files.  Does this apply to all Ubuntu variants, or is it only for Ubuntu?

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Sincerely,
Aere


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