I have one swap partition, and 3 installed Linux OSes. So I'm just wondering, are there any safety risks or potential problems that can come about as a result of having all 3 OSes use this partition? Only one of them can be booted at any given time, and each one releases the swap partition when powering off/rebooting. So if I were to, say, shut down Fedora and boot into Arch, could there be issues relating to the swap? Like data from the previous OS being used by the currently booted OS? So far I haven't ran into any issues. Should I just create a separate swap partition for each OS? I know that trying to share a hibeation file/swap partition could create issues, since another OS could try to hibeate from another OS'es data. But I don't use hibeation, since my installs are on an SSD. I've had issues with hibeation in the past (like Windows acting wonky).
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