isn't suitable for hibernating. is disabling the zram and making a swap partition a thing people do then?
if so how large should that partition be? from what I've read people've been advising from 20% of RAM to as large as the ram if hibernating is needed
hibernation saves the ram onto the disk, 20% might not be enough to do hibernation in most of the cases (afaik)
so what happens in that case? the pc just refuses to boot up again? or do I just lose some active apps?
No idea... probably the hybernation will fail and it won't go into it
I currently removed the 8g zram swap and made a 4G swap partition and its hibernating just find for the moment Was wondering if I have to extend it
if it works for you... I don't see the need to change it
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