Re: With /etc/systemd/homed.conf change of default filesystem ext4 -> btrfs, Do we set ext4?

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On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 10:03 PM David C. Rankin via arch-general <
arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Archdevs,
>
> With the change in /etc/systemd/homed.conf from:
>
>   < #DefaultFileSystemType=ext4
>   ---
>   > #DefaultFileSystemType=btrfs
>
> If we are running ext4, do we now need to set:
>
>   DefaultFileSystemType=ext4
>
> explicitly?
>

I don't think it matters much. It only controls the default filesystem
created inside LUKS volumes (thus it's independent of your host FS), and
when you create the volume you can override using --fs-type=ext4 anyway.



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