El 2014-10-03 05:31, Andre Robatino escribió:
openSUSE 13.2, scheduled for release in November, will have btrfs as
the
default filesystem. What are the chances that F22 will follow suit,
assuming
openSUSE has no major problems with it?
https://news.opensuse.org/2014/09/22/
I've been using btrfs for a while now, and while the kernels 3.15.x and
3.16.{0,1} have been problematic, the latest one is working smooth
again.
Anyway, I recommend using only the core features (snapshots, raid1,
scrubs, balances, cp --reflink, etc...), because others have many
quirks, like send/receive which get corrupted from time to time, raid
5/6 which is work in progress, or problems related to low free space.
To implement btrfs as the default, grubby must support to install /boot
on btrfs (bug #1094489). I have to run grub2-mkconfig with every kernel
update to circumvent this problem.
It is also worth considering adding some scheduled tasks for
maintenance, like rebalances, or scrubs.
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Juan Orti
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