Hello,
I don't understand why by default I only got a swap partition of 2G. That is not enough and didn't find no easy way to change its size during installation. I could have made my own partition table but I didn't find any way to create my own partition table with encryption of my / partition.
I wanted some enough swap to activate hibernate for which I found a tutorial:
https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php...-ubuntu-21-10/
I created a 19G swap file and followed the step "Enable Hibernate on Swap File" which worked very fine on my Kubuntu 23.04.
And I feel like I lost the 2G of the swap partition created by the installer.
Also, I would like to know why the hibernate mode is not enabled by default on Kubuntu, it's really working fine. As far as I know it's enabled on openSUSE tumbleweed by default.
Despite these inconveniences, I find Kubuntu to be an excellent distribution.
Thanks,
Vincent.
I don't understand why by default I only got a swap partition of 2G. That is not enough and didn't find no easy way to change its size during installation. I could have made my own partition table but I didn't find any way to create my own partition table with encryption of my / partition.
I wanted some enough swap to activate hibernate for which I found a tutorial:
https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php...-ubuntu-21-10/
I created a 19G swap file and followed the step "Enable Hibernate on Swap File" which worked very fine on my Kubuntu 23.04.
And I feel like I lost the 2G of the swap partition created by the installer.
Also, I would like to know why the hibernate mode is not enabled by default on Kubuntu, it's really working fine. As far as I know it's enabled on openSUSE tumbleweed by default.
Despite these inconveniences, I find Kubuntu to be an excellent distribution.
Thanks,
Vincent.
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