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Does EndeavourOS have a proper btrfs setup with proper subvolumes and compression? I normally use archinstall because does btrfs properly
I mean, I'm using btrfs and I assume everything's fine? Didn't run into any issues so far, apart from when I accidentally forgot to put my swap file into its own subvolume and timeshift didn't let me do backups anymore for a bit until I fixed that, but as far as I know there's an option in the installer where it does all that for you, I just forgot to tick the box
If timeshift works that means that the subvolumes are done properly. I'll have to check if it enables compression by default, since that has saved me a ridiculous amount of space for my games