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What the best file system for Linux Desktop? ext4, btrfs? This is traditional hard drive, with spinning disks 😉

@GeekDaddy Depends a lot on your use-case.

Ext4 is better if an your apps are using single read/write
threads & smaller files, while XFS kicks ass when apps use multiple read/write threads
& larger files.

In a home-computer setting - I'd go ext4, unless you're setting up a huge shared array (streaming stuff), in which case I'd say XFS
.