On 10/24/25 2:41 PM, home user via users wrote:
The real issue is compression, not COW.  I've already disabled COW on / home.  I actually now think I'll reverse it.

Compression is easy to remove. Just remove the ",compress=zstd:1" part of the entry in the /etc/fstab file. It's not retroactive though, so any files that are already compressed will stay that way until rewritten. It's also per subvolume, so if it's only your /home files that you're concerned about, you can leave compression on for /. Although given your earlier actions, /home might actually be part of / now instead of being a separate subvolume.

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