swappiness=0 makes software suspend fail.

From: Rob Landley
Date: Fri May 28 2004 - 14:39:21 EST


With swappiness at the default (60), software suspend frees all the memory it
needs. With swappiness at 0, software suspend basically doesn't free any
memory, and the suspend gets aborted.

Just thought I'd mention it. Tried on 2.6.6...

Rob
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