On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 12:42:10AM -0500, Z Ero wrote:

> Also, why is Firefox 58 taking up about 2 gb of ram when I have 8
> (non-multimedia) tabs open?

Isn't confusing toi ask a new qustion with the same Subject.

Show the numbers and how you retrieved them. This is system using
virtual memory, not all numbers report actial physical memory usage.

That said, most web browsers are blaoted beyond believe.

        -Otto

> 
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 12:37 AM, Z Ero <[email protected]> wrote:
> > amd64, 6.2
> >
> > I have my swap partition set to priority 9 in fstab.
> >
> > Why does swapctl report priority 0?
> >
> > # swapctl
> > Device      512-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Priority
> > /dev/sd0b     11874624  1266232 10608392    11%    0
> > # cat /etc/fstab
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.k /home ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.d /tmp ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.f /usr ffs rw,softdep,nodev 1 2
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.g /usr/X11R6 ffs rw,softdep,nodev 1 2
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.h /usr/local ffs rw,softdep,wxallowed,nodev 1 2
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.b none swap sw,priority=9
> > 14d16d0d42a89629.e /var ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2
> >
> > I want to minimize swapping since I am using a mechanical hard disk
> > and thus swap slows things down.
> >
> > I can disable swap if I want with swapctl -d but I would rather not.
> >
> > Thanks

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