For interoperability, yes. But with flash devices I mean ssd and nvme.
I excactly doing this. I run coreOS with f2fs and it runs really fast. No issues so far.
I prefer ext4 on HDD and f2fs on flash devices.
Just a bad joke. 26.10 will be something with “s” and I put “snap” in it.
No thanks, I’ll wait for 26.10 (snappy snake).
This works in a private network you own. But my remote system is at work. I can not use it with full automatic login. Hell it’s even encrypted and has a BIOS PW.
A postmarketOS ready phone should do it. On your Linux PC you install pmbootstrap and follow the guides. Its easier than flashing android ROMs. A combination of phosh, fde and f2fs gave a secure and rock solid linux phone with the experience of near all apps known from gnome desktop.
I would advice op the same btw. but I don’t know how good every phone is supported. I use a pinephone.
I would support this, but Wayland always lacks support for remote. I have to switch to x11 if I want to work on it via teamviewer (past) or rustdesk (present).