> We have been spending a lot of time and thought trying to scheme > about how to accelerate btrfs. At this point, it is actually fairly > stable but still missing key things (most notably a fsck that can > fix the file system!). > > Last week at plumbers, we did get a large chunk of the btrfs > developers together for a few hours and have been working to make > sure that we have sufficient people working to get this done... This is good information, and makes me feel even better about removing the need for a btrfs command line option. What I mean about "we're not quite there yet" is that I don't really want to change over to it as the default in anaconda until we (1) have a release or two with it as a non-hidden option to get some feedback, and (2) know what our strategy with it in a greater sense is. If it's going to allow us to do all sorts of crazy new things, I'd like to enable the crazy new things at the same time as we switch it in as the default. - Chris -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel