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Now I'm curious how the kernel responds to having swap partitions resized under it.



Not quite how it works. The SSD will never have a capacity lower than its rated capacity.

For the failures I've seen, once the SSD goes to do a write operation and there's no free blocks left, it will lock into read-only mode. And at that point it is dead. Time to get a new one.


Now I'm really curious. I took the drive I swapped hundreds of terabytes to, and put it in a server (unfortunately not running a checksumming filesystem) and it ran happily for a year.




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