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=Disabling Swap | Do not specify a swap device. | ||
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The command disables swapping on the specified device (or on all devices if -a is specified) in kernel. | |||
Note that the command does not modify [[/etc/fstab]] so if there are swap devices mentioned there, swap will be re-enabled upon reboot. In order to prevent the kernel to re-enable swapping, remove the swap devices from /etc/fstab. |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 29 June 2017
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Disabling Swap During Installation
Do not specify a swap device.
Disabling Swap at Runtime
swapoff -a
The command disables swapping on the specified device (or on all devices if -a is specified) in kernel.
Note that the command does not modify /etc/fstab so if there are swap devices mentioned there, swap will be re-enabled upon reboot. In order to prevent the kernel to re-enable swapping, remove the swap devices from /etc/fstab.