Re: BTRFS, a good choice for /?

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It seems btrfs is really worth a try after so many positive feedbacks.
Any ideas how can I format / with latest btrfs? I've the archiso on my
pen drive which was released months ago, I guess it doesn't have the
latest btrfs-progs?
What's the method then? Create a PenArch?

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