## FSTRIM BASICS fstrim should be run regularly to clean up disk space. You can think of it as a more modern form of disk defragmentation. It potentially can extend the life of an ssd hard drive. fstrim should be run once a week, but should also not be more often. The most basic essential command to run fstrim is: ```bash sudo fstrim -a -v -m 1MB ``` Be conscientious when running fstrim like this, as the -a flag indicates we wish to run fstrim on all mounted file systems that accept this command. The -m 1MB indicates we wish to only trim in minimum of 1 megabyte chunks. The -v flag indicates we wish to see 'verbose' output (like many UNIX/UNIX-like commands).