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I am looking to upgrade my PC and looking for some advice.
Do SSDs or M2 SSDs require any special setup ?
I read on the arch wiki that enabling trim service might be a good idea as Linux can write frequently to disk.
I admit I am not very knowledgeable so would like to hear some advice/opinions.
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Can you check if you have any service related to TRIM enabled by default ?
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The main difference I noticed is that contrary to older hard-drives there is actually such a thing as firmware upgrades for SSD and they can be a bit tricky for certain brands under Linux.
Last edited by Julius on 8 December 2020 at 12:44 am UTC
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The weekly fstrim service is enabled by default from ~18.04.
It should have said that it was. It was apparently too late to see that I missed part of my sentence.
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Thanks
That's what i needed i guess