Re: /boot on btrfs

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Did I say ANYTHING about it being bug-free?  No.  Maybe you should read the bloody post before you go spewing that diarrhea out of your mouth.  

I said that BTRFS was NOT PRODUCTION READY.  (Is that big enough text for you?)

I swear, these mailing lists are degenerating to the point of being nearly useless.  

However, if you don't want to take the Fedora/RH/CentOS engineer's word that BTRFS isn't production ready and you barf a production system, don't say you weren't warned. 

On a side note, it's half-wit cretins like you that run people off Linux, even now.  I'm sure you think trying the "I'm smarter than you" bullying works on your friends, but that crap doesn't fly with me little man.


On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:00 PM, Fernando Cassia <fcassia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/8/16, Mark Haney <mark.haney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've been told repeatedly that BTRFS isn't production ready.  I've used it
> here on a handful of servers and had nothing but trouble with it,
> stability-wise.  I sure as hell wouldn't use it on /boot if I can't trust
> it for /home or /.

Name me one piece of software that is totally bug-free. H*ck, IBM's
JFS ate my data on OS/2 one day, on a "stable" piece of software.
Thanks to still-undiscovered APAR ...

http://comp.os.os2.bugs.narkive.com/ypcAmVsk/xr-c005-is-out
APAR=PJ29386 JFS_WRITE CAUSES TRAP 0003 DURING A DIRECTORY WRITE
APAR=PJ29609 EXCEPTION IN MODULE JFS - TRAP 0003 IN ***@4
ALSO FIXES SEVERAL HANG PROBLEMS
APAR=PJ29664 TRAP IN JFS FS32_OPENCREATE WHEN OPENING A FILE WITH
FILENAME THAT CONTAINS A WILDCARD.

JFS had its own share of issues on AIX, too
http://pages.citebite.com/u5o6e0o7trmi

That's what FUD is about, anyway. Repeat gossip in order to stop more
people to install a given piece of software, which in turn would have
helped to identify potential bugs and have them fixed faster. Aka "the
self-fulfilling prophecy".

But hey, Google must be full of dumb people...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DplcPrQjvA
http://marc.merlins.org/linux/talks/2015/Btrfs-LCA2015/Btrfs.pdf

Anyway... I've been told repeatedly that btrfs causes cpu overheating,
exhausts batteries and kills puppies.
FC
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