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:) since your are starting all over, what about ZFS?
Heavy and annoying.
You know I might just do XFS in the NVME, LVM XFS for the hard drives, and just keep good backups. Fuck the snapshots entirely. I feel like I’m giving up :(.
I wonder, I want sunshine in a container doing Wayland zero copy, immich, homeassistant, jellyfin, pinchflat, frigate, and an opnsense VM. NUT, i2pd, and BitTorrent could possibly be put into containers too. If everything is a container or VM anyway, maybe I should go back to fedora but look at core instead of server.
That's the fun and terrible part about Linux, too many choices :)
yeah feels like I change terminals and DEs/WMs on a weekly basis...so many options and I have yet to find the perfect setup for myself after years.