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[Synopsis] Remove the defunct -t, --streams <number> option from the zramcrl command
Iv'e been using zram as part of my boot process for some time now but recently I get the error message zramctl: /dev/zram0: failed to set number of streams: No such file or directory during boot and the boot fails.
Are there any recent changes to the standard kernel configuration that I should be aware of that would explain this?
Last edited by CaeriTech (2025-07-02 14:07:17)
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Thanks seth.
Removing the defunct -t, --streams <number> option from the zramcrl command worked. I no longer get any errors and the boot is successful.
-=[ LIVE enabled UEFI with redundant syslinux pure systemd detached LUKS header partitionless encrypted GPT SSDx3 RAID0 wayland only because I can. ]=-
Backward compatibility is for the masses. There's no dual-boot here.
[CaeriTech remains only artificially intelligent. Turing would be aghast at just how artificial.]
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