Tried it one FS to test - looked good
tried it on a few file systems - seemed to take punishment that killed
the ext2/3 FS every time

Then every one died within a month with unrecoverable errors of one type
or another (power crash caused corruption that couldnt be fixed, unknown
problems, long standing bugs, certain files that couldnt be stored on
the system, emerge failures when /var was on btrfs (libreoffice was the
worst), ...)

At this point in time I have the same opinion of it as I have for
ext2/3/4 - crap ...

Maybe in the fullness of time

BillK


On Wed, 2011-09-21 at 21:31 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 22:12:35 +0200, Jarry wrote:
> 
> > Really no fsck? I've heard fedora was going to use btrfs
> > as main filesystem in upcomming release 16 (to be released
> > in about a month). How could they do it without fsck?
> 
> They can't, that's why they've postponed it until until 17. Btrfs will be
> in 16, but not as the default filesystem.
> 
> 



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