compression on external hard drive?

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Hello list,

Nowdays, external hard drives are mounted automagically by kde, gnome or whatever else. How is it suppose to work with external hard drives using btrfs with compression? If a btrfs filesystem lzo-compressed is mounted without the |compress=|xxx option then all the newly created files are uncompressed, aren't then? Would it be possible to detect if a file system is compressed and to mount it *automatically* and accordingly (except otherwise explicitly stated by the user) with/without the lzo/gzip option?

Xavier
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