swapspace sounds cool. I'll try it on my next installation of Ubuntu
instead of reserving a separate partition.

I think the Ubuntu installer could have an option for making /tmp a
tmpfs and for making suitable swap configuration for that thus adapting
to all needs. I use noatime option for filesystems that may have read
operations on SSD to reduce wear, but that might not work in every
setup. I think also notebooks benefit from such optimizations, as they
tend to have more often only SSD as local mass storage.

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