Hello Marcel Partap, * Marcel Partap <mpar...@gmx.net> [201108 10:40]: > Since Kernel 4.7, it defaults to one stream per CPU: > > > Regardless of the value passed to this attribute, ZRAM will always > > allocate multiple compression streams - one per online CPU - thus > > allowing several concurrent compression operations. The number of > > allocated compression streams goes down when some of the CPUs > > become offline. There is no single-compression-stream mode anymore, > > unless you are running a UP system or have only 1 CPU online. > > .. Best Regards! : )
Thank you for your report. I have very little idea what all of that means. However the man-page is not Debian-specific. Please raise this issue with upstream - maybe with a draft patch, as you seem to know what zramctl is and what exactly changed and how. You can find upstreams contact data here: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/blob/master/README Please let me know when upstream has been informed and/or accepted a patch. Many thanks, Chris