Re: Status to make btsfs to the standard filesystem of Fedora

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http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/22555
(Quota reached: can't delete)

When you reach a quota limit, the first intuitive action one takes is
to delete something to make space.
But aparently (and currently) with btrfs one needs to change the quota
and then delete.
I have not yet tested this, but i will test it later.

Free space in btrfs is really different.

> Some of the issues with space reporting are really the same challenges we
> have with traditional file systems when we have active read-write snapshots
> under them. Space accounting gets tricky when things like "rm" can actually
> increase the utilized blocks in your storage pool :)
>
> Not sure that there is an easy path forward here and this will clearly take
> some time for people to wrap their heads around,
>
> Ric
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