Music on Linux #21 || Are you Wasting Valuable Space on Your Linux System? - ZSTD in BTRFS

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Music on Linux: #20 || Working with external/multiple Drives inside LINUX: https://youtu.be/rVwvIlgaVEE

ZSTD = ZStandard = Compression Tool in BTRFS

# Commands to use

sudo nano /etc/fstab // Open Fstab
---,compress=zstd:X .... // replace X with the fitting number (amount of compression)
sudo mount -o umount /path/to/subvolume // remount the subvolume
sudo btrfs filesystem defragment -r -czstd /path/to/subvolume

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0:00 Intro
1:13 Usecase for BTRFS-ZSTD
2:07 BTRFS vs Ext4
2:32 about Timeshift
3:01 ZStandard
4:12 some stupid comparison
5:16 When to use ZSTD
6:55 sudo nano /etc/fstab
9:33 remount drives + defragment
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