I would ask whether you realize you’re on a linux community, but you referred to a man page as a wiki article so you are clearly lost.
The first paragraph past the link is a summary of the function of the program.
fstrim is used on a mounted filesystem to discard (or “trim”) blocks which are not in use by the filesystem. This is useful for solid-state drives (SSDs) and thinly-provisioned storage.
It’s a systemd timer included within Arch that runs fstrim every week.
wow such a great, short and understandable explanation that doesn’t link to a wiki article that no one will voluntarily read
I would ask whether you realize you’re on a linux community, but you referred to a
man
page as a wiki article so you are clearly lost.The first paragraph past the link is a summary of the function of the program.
I think he is referring to the arch wiki
no it’s a manpage
It’s a systemd timer included within Arch that runs fstrim every week.
Fstrim? Damn near killed 'em.
You better not be using Arch