Has anyone used btrfs?
so far I have been using jfs which has worked just fine over the past several years. any gottchas to take care of with btrfs.
On Oct 11, 2013 11:51 AM, "J T Dsouza" jtd1959@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone used btrfs?
so far I have been using jfs which has worked just fine over the past several years. any gottchas to take care of with btrfs.
I just reinstalled my wife's netbook using a btrgs root+home in fedora 19 two days ago. No issues to report so far. Maybe ask me again in a week or two for a more detailed report.
Regards R. K. Rajeev
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:49:57AM +0530, J T Dsouza wrote:
Has anyone used btrfs?
so far I have been using jfs which has worked just fine over the past several years. any gottchas to take care of with btrfs.
I've been using btrfs on a backup drive and I have also been testing it within a KVM instance, and have found it to be quite good. The filesystem itself is quite stable, and the copy-on-write, snapshotting etc. make it fun to use (one might enjoy it even more with multiple disks and RAID). But, since there is still active development, regressions like this helper tool issue crop up on occasion: URL:http://bugs.debian.org/724265. In addition, the "free space" concept takes a bit of time getting used to, but it's worth it.
HTH.
Kumar