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  • darkbasic
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    What about ZFS encryption instead? I would love to see it implemented.

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  • darkbasic
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    Originally posted by dispat0r View Post
    I just keep /boot uncompressed on root you can also use: "btrfs fi defragment -r -clzo /boot" and have root mounted with zstd.
    DON'T do it if you use snapshots, otherwise you will get tons of duplication and it will eat all of your free space.

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  • dispat0r
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    Originally posted by R41N3R View Post
    I'm waiting for the btrfs zstd support, it really helps to reduce the size on the root device even if lzo was used.
    I just keep /boot uncompressed on root you can also use: "btrfs fi defragment -r -clzo /boot" and have root mounted with zstd.

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  • R41N3R
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    I'm waiting for the btrfs zstd support, it really helps to reduce the size on the root device even if lzo was used.

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  • GRUB 2.04 Release Candidate Brings Globs Of New Features

    Phoronix: GRUB 2.04 Release Candidate Brings Globs Of New Features

    It's been 23 months since the release of GRUB 2.02 while the next release, GRUB 2.04, is finally around the corner. GRUB 2.04-rc1 was issued today as the first test release for this widely-used open-source bootloader...

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