[12:00] <arkanoid> is there any differce having single large swapfile or multiple smaller swapfiles summed to same total?
[12:06] <Maik> is multiple smaller swapfiles even possible?
[12:10] <tomreyn> it's possible. there should be differences in terms of read/write speeds if those are spread over different disks
[12:11] <tomreyn> And it may make a difference for TRIM / DISCARD.
[12:11] <Maik> i see, thanks tomreyn
[12:12] <tomreyn> :)
[14:45] <Kilroy> how do I fix a no route to host to my router from my ubuntu 20.04 server? 
[14:47] <Kilroy> if I ping 192.168.1.1 (my router) I get: 
[14:47] <Kilroy> PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
[14:47] <Kilroy> From 192.168.1.6 [that is my server] imp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable
[14:48] <Kilroy> I also don'
[14:48] <Kilroy> *don't see my server on the router side of things
[14:51] <tomreyn> how are the two physically connected? how is the ubuntu server configured in terms of networking and routing?
[14:52] <Kilroy> they are physically connected via powerline networking 
[14:53] <Kilroy> and I don't know what info you want for "configured in terms of networking and routing?"
[15:16] <tomreyn> Kilroy: ip addr && ip link && ip route
[19:33] <Kilroy> ok I got it fixed
[19:33] <Kilroy> but thank you tomreyn
[20:25] <tomreyn> Kilroy: what was it, though? if you share, we can learn with you, and maybe provide a better answer to the next one asking this.
[20:30] <Kilroy> it was the power line networking
[20:30] <Kilroy> it got desynced
[20:33] <tomreyn> oh, that's a pity. i never had a powerline conenction myself, but i heard they can be picky.
[22:54] <murmel> tomreyn: they are mostly only picky if it's over a breaker :/