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Enabling TRIM on My SSD Is this Correct ?
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~ $ systemctl list-timers -a NEXT                          LEFT        LAST                          PASSED      U Mon 2020-06-08 10:00:36 CEST  37min left  Mon 2020-06-08 09:02:48 CEST  20min ago    a Mon 2020-06-08 18:14:53 CEST  8h left    Mon 2020-06-08 06:31:12 CEST  2h 52min ago a Tue 2020-06-09 06:03:44 CEST  20h left    Mon 2020-06-08 06:23:59 CEST  2h 59min ago a Tue 2020-06-09 07:05:54 CEST  21h left    Mon 2020-06-08 07:05:54 CEST  2h 17min ago s Mon 2020-06-15 00:00:00 CEST  6 days left Mon 2020-06-08 00:00:47 CEST  9h ago      f n/a                          n/a        n/a                          n/a          m n/a                          n/a        n/a                          n/a          s n/a                          n/a        Mon 2020-06-08 06:51:42 CEST  2h 31min ago u 8 timers listed. lines 1-11/11 (END)...skipping... NEXT                          LEFT        LAST                          PASSED      UNIT                        ACTIVATES Mon 2020-06-08 10:00:36 CEST  37min left  Mon 2020-06-08 09:02:48 CEST  20min ago    anacron.timer                anacron.service Mon 2020-06-08 18:14:53 CEST  8h left    Mon 2020-06-08 06:31:12 CEST  2h 52min ago apt-daily.timer              apt-daily.service Tue 2020-06-09 06:03:44 CEST  20h left    Mon 2020-06-08 06:23:59 CEST  2h 59min ago apt-daily-upgrade.timer      apt-daily-upgrade.service Tue 2020-06-09 07:05:54 CEST  21h left    Mon 2020-06-08 07:05:54 CEST  2h 17min ago systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service Mon 2020-06-15 00:00:00 CEST  6 days left Mon 2020-06-08 00:00:47 CEST  9h ago      fstrim.timer                fstrim.service n/a                          n/a        n/a                          n/a          motd-news.timer            n/a                          n/a        n/a                          n/a          snapd.snap-repair.timer      snapd.snap-repair.service n/a                          n/a        Mon 2020-06-08 06:51:42 CEST  2h 31min ago ureadahead-stop.timer        ureadahead-stop.service 8 timers listed.

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product: Intel® Core™ i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz
vendor: Intel Corp. // physical id: 1//bus info: cpu@0//// size: 2331MHz /////capacity: 4200MHz
width: 64 bits
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#2

i used this command                  ////                  systemctl list-timers -a

I would like to know if this ssd  looks correct ?

thank u

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product: Intel® Core™ i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz
vendor: Intel Corp. // physical id: 1//bus info: cpu@0//// size: 2331MHz /////capacity: 4200MHz
width: 64 bits
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#3

There's no need to set Trim in Series 4 or 5, it is already enabled. Please use normal fonts and formatting in your posts. Thanks.

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#4

I optimized my TRIM Method from WEEKLY to DAILY job. The default TRIM in LL5 is WEEKLY but I think it is too long to recover some disk space to be useful again. I made some tweaks to change my TRIM to DAILY. But before that, check your TRIM timer first by copy-pasting this code to the Terminal:

Code:
systemctl cat fstrim.timer

Output is somewhat like this for the weekly job:

Code:
# /lib/systemd/system/fstrim.timer [Unit] Description=Discard unused blocks once a week Documentation=man:fstrim ConditionVirtualization=!container [Timer] OnCalendar=weekly AccuracySec=1h Persistent=true [Install] WantedBy=timers.target
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