** Package changed: update-manager (Ubuntu) => grub (Ubuntu)

** Description changed:

- In the /etc/fstab of installed ubuntu bionic sytem I specified compress=zstd 
for the btrfs root filesytem
+ In the /etc/fstab of installed ubuntu bionic system I specified compress=zstd 
for the btrfs root filesytem
  After runing 'sudo btrfs filesystem defragment -r -czstd /' the system booted 
to a grub shell.  I could boot again by running 'sudo btrfs filesystem 
defragment -r -clzo /' and specifying compress=lzo in the /etc/fstab.
  There is also a new bug in the btrfs tools:
  btrfs does recognize the option '-clzo' but not '-c lzo'.

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  ubuntu bionic grub can't boot zstd compressed filesystem

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