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I was originally worried this would dedupe the entire history file, eliminating occasionally useful historical context. Apparently from what I've read, it only compares it to the most recent entry in the history file. Might have to include this one too. Thanks
I only include it because pretty much every guide on zfs setups recommends disabling it these days. I don't believe it's anything I've every had to use despite several drive crashes over the years.
Reply to the wrong person? What does shell history have to do with zfs?
Heh sorry about that. There's also a zfs conversation going on where I had suggested disabling the 'dedup' option. I've never heard of dedupe being used in the context of the shell history, so yeah, I got confused.