Or is there more to it than this writer is declaring?

uses the EXT4 filesystem by default. You can convert the filesystem to
BTRFS to take advantage of the in-built compression features. Using
compression can reduce the disk usage by up to 60% without any noticeable
impact on CPU usage. It also improves storage performance, since less data
needs to be read and written to the SD Card. BTRFS also supports filesystem
snapshots that allow you to roll back the system to a previous state in
case of issues.

The article is about Ubuntu on raspberry pi, but may relate to debian in
general.

I'd really like a pointer to a non-technical how to set it all up, if
accurate

Thanks

All the best

Keith BAINBRIDGE

+61 (0)447 667 468
keithr...@gmail.com

UTC + 10

>From my Apad

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