I've seen some blogs about Installing *buntu with btrfs and they modify install files so the mount options and fstab file is setup prior to installation. They modify the files:
/usr/lib/partman/mount.d/70btrfs and /usr/lib/partman/fstab.d/btrfs. I'm not sure as to why they do this because from what I've learned you can change the mount options after install. The only thing I see different is if you install with compress=zstd then the installation files are compressed. Not sure if that's good or bad. It certainly could hurt performance loading Linux commands and programs.
The links to one of the blogs is https://theduckchannel.github.io/pos...install-ubuntu
Any thoughts on this??
/usr/lib/partman/mount.d/70btrfs and /usr/lib/partman/fstab.d/btrfs. I'm not sure as to why they do this because from what I've learned you can change the mount options after install. The only thing I see different is if you install with compress=zstd then the installation files are compressed. Not sure if that's good or bad. It certainly could hurt performance loading Linux commands and programs.
The links to one of the blogs is https://theduckchannel.github.io/pos...install-ubuntu
Any thoughts on this??
Comment