Skribent: Adam Borowski Dato: Til: dng Emne: Re: [DNG] still zram
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 03:27:23AM +0200, emninger@??? wrote: > Sometime ago i asked here about zram - and got good advice. On one
> laptop i have it running and all is fine. But on this unfortunate Sony
> i have problems:
>
> When i tried to install zram as on the other machine i discovered that
> zram module is not enabled at all:
>
> ----
> zgrep ZRAM /proc/config.gz
> gzip: /proc/config.gz: No such file or directory
> ----
>
> The result is the same with the 3.16 kernel (which is my old kernel)
> and with the 4.6 kernel. How that? Und what can i do to enable that
> module?
Uhm, please read the error message. It doesn't say modules are disabled, it
says there's no such file as /proc/config.gz. Which is pointless in most
cases, and thus is not present on any of Ben Hutchings' kernels (ie, those
shipped by Debian and Devuan), nor in those I build myself.
Standard Debian/Devuan kernels do ship zram as a module.
> Answering to myself: Seems that the kernel modules are disabled. I
> installed a liquorix kernel
I would recommend against using random kernels from outside sources unless
you know what you're doing. Debian/Devuan kernels are configured to support
an enormous number of setups, and this, unlike optimizing for a particular
machine/task is not easy to do right.
Usually getting a reasonable kernel configuration is not rocket surgery, but
you need to know the basics.
Meow!
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