How to enable ZRAM on Raspberry Pi

Posted by linuxer on Sep 29, 2023 10:54 AM EDT
linuxconfig.org; By Korbin Brown
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Most Linux systems tend to use a little bit of storage on the hard drive as swap space, where temporary files can be stored by the system and then easily recalled later. This speeds up operations, without needing to take up any space inside of the physical memory (RAM). On a Raspberry Pi, this same convention can prove problematic due to the majority of devices relying on an SD card as the primary (or only) storage device.

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