Yeah, I’ve already found most of these, thanks though 👍 ☺️.
Fair enough 👍.
What is it then.
Well, at least I got a good chuckle out of it 😂.
Yeah, noticed this too, simple things, no prob, get into more gritty things and it will make a mistake. And yes, you tell it to fix it, but then 2 more bugs are introduced 😂.
The boobs are nice though 👍.
Look at the sidebar info on your instance, there should be links for donations.
Oh, why of course, we’re all believers here, praise Linus!
Here we go again 😂.
Yeah, BTRFS sucked 10 years ago 😂. Try it now, it’s much more stable.
Yes, it did have problems a few years ago, especially regarding RAIDs, but it’s improved a lot since then. RAID5 still sucks though 😁… but I read the problem is finally been worked on (haven’t checked code, I read about it in a sub on reddit).
No, it doesn’t have something like zvol, it has the regular subvolumes (pools in ZFS) and you can assign quotas, the same as in ZFS. But, to represent itself as separate block device, no. And I don’t think this is something that’s planned, though I could be wrong (as I said, I haven’t looked at their git in ages).
It’s being used in Meta 🤨… in production.
Meeh, anything that is CoW and has snapshots will do the job, ZFS or BTRFS, whatever rocks your boat 🤷.
Poor little buggers 😂.
Mhm, pretty much. I haven’t reinstalled since I started using snapshots.
Yep, everyone goes through that the first 2 or 3 installs, until you learn how CoW FSes work. It’s not like anything else and it takes a while to master it, but once you learn how to use it, you don’t reinstall ever again, just roll back snapshots 😉.
BTRFS is your friend guys and gals ☺️.
It works either way, apt or apt-get.