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NAME

       zram-generator - Systemd unit generator for zram swap devices

SYNOPSIS

       /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/zram-generator TARGET_DIR [2RGET_DIR 3RGET_DIR]
       /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/zram-generator --setup-device DEVICE
       /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/zram-generator --reset-device DEVICE

DESCRIPTION

       zram-generator is a generator that creates systemd units to format and use compressed RAM devices, either
       as swap or a file system.

       The generator will be invoked by systemd early at boot. The generator will then:

       1.  read configuration files from {/etc,/lib}/systemd/zram-generator.conf[.d] (see zram-generator.conf(5)
           for details);

       2.  generate   systemd.swap(5)  and/or  systemd.mount(5)  units  into  TARGET_DIR  and  connect  them  to
           swap.target or local-fs.target as appropriate;

       3.  ensure the zram module is loaded and create the requested devices.

       The  generator  does  nothing  if  run  inside  a  container  (as  determined  by  systemd-detect-virt(8)
       --container).

       The  generator  also  understands the kernel command-line option systemd.zram. See zram-generator.conf(5)
       for details.

       Setting the ZRAM_GENERATOR_ROOT environment variable makes the generator run in test mode, in which  case
       containerisation is ignored and step 3 is skipped.
       For the ramifications of ZRAM_GENERATOR_ROOT on config handling, see zram-generator.conf(5).

       Generated dev-zramN.swap units depend on systemd-zram-setup@zramN.service, which will:

       1.  read configuration files from {/etc,/lib}/systemd/zram-generator.conf[.d] (see zram-generator.conf(5)
           for details);

       2.  set the desired compression algorithm, if any; if the current kernel doesn't understand the specified
           algorithm, a warning is issued, but execution continues;

       3.  set the desired blockdev size and format it as swap with systemd-makefs(8).

       Generated  path-to-mount-point.mount  units  depend  on  systemd-zram-setup@zramN.service.  The effect is
       similar to what happens for swap units, but of course they are formatted with a file system.

       When the unit is stopped, the zram device is reset, freeing memory and allowing the device to be reused.

       zram-generator implements systemd.generator(7).

   Applying config changes
       This generator is invoked in early boot, and the devices it configures will be created very early too, so
       the easiest way to apply config changes is to simply reboot the machine.

       Nevertheless, sometimes it may be useful to add new devices or apply config changes at runtime.  Applying
       new  configuration  means  restarting the units, and that in turn means recreating the zram devices. This
       means that file systems are temporarily unmounted and their contents lost, and pages are moved out of the
       compressed   swap   device   into   other   memory.   If   this   is   acceptable,   systemctl    restart
       systemd-zram-setup@zramN  or  systemctl  restart  systemd-zram-setup@* may be used to recreate a specific
       device or all configured devices. (If the device didn't exist, restart will create it.) If  the  way  the
       device is used (e.g. the mount point or file system type) is changed, systemctl daemon-reload needs to be
       called  first  to  recreate  systemd units. If a device or mount point is removed from configuration, the
       unit should be stopped before calling daemon-reload. Otherwise, systemd will not know  how  to  stop  the
       unit properly.

REPORTING BUGS

       https://github.com/systemd/zram-generator/issues

SEE ALSO

       zram-generator.conf(5), systemd.generator(7), systemd.swap(5)

       https://github.com/systemd/zram-generator

       Linux documentation of zram: https://kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.html
       and the zram sysfs ABI: https://kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block-zram

zram-generator developers                           May 2025                                   ZRAM-GENERATOR(8)