Hi Daniel,

>> All that being said, there are plenty of bits of software that could start 
>> using zstd by default and it would probably make sense to do so.

I know this isn't the best test but just looking at

locate xz | grep xz$ | grep kernel.*xz$ | wc -l
 13206

ISTM there's a log of .xz compressed packages just related to the kernel.
And I would guess that to use them at runtime would need using XZ.

I think for example Arch uses ZSTD for this already?

Cheers!

 Arnie
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