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bug(calamares): swap file instead of swap partition

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  • ajstrongdevA Offline
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    ajstrongdev
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    https://github.com/rhino-linux/tracker/issues/17

    iconoclasthero created this issue in rhino-linux/tracker

    closed bug(calamares): swap file instead of swap partition #17

    I did a manual partition and have something like a 150 GB part formatted to linux-swap. I'm looking at the fstab and I still have a swap file instead of it using the swap partition. Is this just a calamares _thing_? ``` UUID=-------------------------------- /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 2 UUID=-------------------------------- /boot ext4 discard 0 2 UUID=-------------------------------- /mnt/manjaro btrfs defaults,noatime,autodefrag,discard,compress> UUID=-------------------------------- /mnt/rhino ext4 discard 0 2 UUID=-------------------------------- / btrfs subvol=/@,defaults,noatime,autodefrag,discard> UUID=-------------------------------- /home btrfs subvol=/@home,defaults,noatime,autodefrag,discard> UUID=-------------------------------- /swap btrfs subvol=/@swap,defaults 0 0 UUID=-------------------------------- /home2 btrfs defaults,noatime,autodefrag,discard,compress> /swap/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0 tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,noatime,mode=1777 0 0 ``` Is there a way to make it recognize the swap part automatically? Optionally? Did I miss it in the installer? Edit: What IS going on here? I just noticed there's a btrfs /swap AND a swap file? And I have a giant swap partition not setup? ![gparted](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6a156a06-7eb3-4fd7-b0c9-cf10e530b510) There's two swaps and I have /dev/sdb7 unused. Why? Can this be improved?
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