> It would be interesting to know what workloads are being deployed and how. Can
> you elaborate and explain f2fs insterest here?

The end goal is to have F2FS as a selectable file system when installing Ubuntu
with the standard desktop installer currently in development.

F2FS offers several compelling advantages over EXT4, particularly for use with
flash storage devices. By optimizing space management, handling large files more
efficiently, and offering improved error correction F2FS can provide a better 
user
experience in a wide range of scenarios.

> Curtin typically targets installing onto general purpose hardware, meaning
> servers and desktops and thus uses filesystems by default on reliable and
> expensive hard drives - most commonly NVMe these days.

The majority of desktops / laptops coming out today are largely shipping with 
SSDs,
so the inclusion of F2FS as an option makes sense here.

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