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A recently added feature (6.11) seems very promising and could solve many issues for desktop users who find themselves with a filesystem running low on space. From what I understand, "dynamic reclaim" balances only when necessary, eliminating the need for filesystem balancing services.
Although this feature can be enabled via the "sysfs" interface, as far as I know, there is no way to make it persistent across reboots. Making it persistent requires hacks using scripts and systemd services.
A recently added feature (6.11) seems very promising and could solve many issues for desktop users who find themselves with a filesystem running low on space. From what I understand, "dynamic reclaim" balances only when necessary, eliminating the need for filesystem balancing services.
Although this feature can be enabled via the "sysfs" interface, as far as I know, there is no way to make it persistent across reboots. Making it persistent requires hacks using scripts and systemd services.
A mount option would be the ideal solution.
We were discussing this on the Fedora forum.
Thanks! :-)
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