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I researched and found that ZFS should be the best partition for speed and mass storage backups, while ext4 wastes 10% of space. But zfs is installed on my system but not shown in KDE-Partitionmanager? There is literally everything, all FATs, NTFS, ext*, swap, XFS but not ZFS? Followup through “edit toolbar” you can add the “supported filesystems” menu item and click on it, here you see whats supported and what operations. It actually isnt as perfect as it seems! ZFS is nearly unsupported in
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