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Set up a Linux swap area on a device or in a file. Note:
path/to/file
can either point to a regular file or a swap partition. More information: https://manned.org/mkswap.
- Set up a given swap area:
sudo mkswap {{path/to/file}}
- Check a partition for bad blocks before creating the swap area:
sudo mkswap {{[-c|--check]}} {{path/to/file}}
- Specify a label for the partition (to allow
swapon
to use the label):
sudo mkswap {{[-L|--label]}} {{label}} {{/dev/sdXY}}
- Use the specified UUID:
sudo mkswap {{[-U|--uuid]}} {{clear|random|time|UUID_value}}
- Set up a swap file (for btrfs, see
tldr btrfs filesystem
instead):
sudo mkswap {{[-s|--size]}} {{file_size}} {{[-F|--file]}} {{path/to/swapfile}}