Yes, mention it. When I set my machines up, I didn't know it was there, and I
made swapfiles in the / directory as I definitely needed swap. On my machines
running Ubuntu, any pre-provided swap space wasn't in fstab, so I had no idea
that any space was available elsewhere.
Phil
On 12/01/2025 00:14, Matt Holgate via BitFolk Users wrote:
Absolutely mention it. While it’s a small thing, it
shows that Bitfolk is a thoughtful provider that has sweated the little details! That
makes a difference to many of us.
Matt
On 11 Jan 2025, at 23:46, William Anderson via
BitFolk Users <users(a)mailman.bitfolk.com> wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2025, at 23:07, Anahata via
BitFolk Users wrote:
Maybe worth a quibble it was taken out of the 10GB!
This is like quibbling over disk space used by macOS swap or Windows pagefile, or the 5%
of an ext4 filesystem that gets reserved by default for root only, or even the underlying
OS itself :) IYKYK.
-n
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