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- linux@programming.dev
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- linux@programming.dev
There’s been some Friday night kernel drama on the Linux kernel mailing list… Linus Torvalds has expressed regrets for merging the Bcachefs file-system and an ensuing back-and-forth between the file-system maintainer.
Btrfs never really worked out for me (I think default COW doesn’t play nice with VM images) and ext4 works great.
You can disable COW for specific files btw
gods, imagine saying this to a normal user
“what the fuck is a file?”
Normal users don’t have VM images…
Gnome boxes and libvirt do it automatically for their VM directories… it works and a normal user doesn’t have to know a bunch.
Ext4 is faster, but I love BTRFS not just because of CoW, but subvolumes as well. You could probably get something similar going with LVFS, but I prefer that to be baked in, hence why I’m waiting for bcachefs, because it’ll up the ante with tighter integration, so that might translate to better performance.
Notice my use of the word might. BTRFS performance is not so great.
Ext4 on personal computer and ZFS on my server