On 2021-10-22 1:14 p.m., Roger Heflin wrote:
LVM is also used to make separate LV's such that critical filesystems
can have their own space and be protected against another filesystem
filling up (if you only had a single filesystem).
. . .
Yup, but btrfs and zfs also do the same thing, except more elegantly.
One thing that btrfs does NOT do only on Fedora at this time is fs
encryption, which is super useful on a laptop. I'm unsure why Fedora is
still using the clunky old encryption layer mechanism instead of the
builtin one.
--
John Mellor
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