Btrfs support
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Btrfs support
Does the latest version of IFL support backups/restores of the Btrfs filesystem? I have three partitions on a Fedora 33 install: FAT32 for the EFI partition, ext4 for /boot, and Btrfs for / (default install choices).
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Re: Btrfs support
only in raw sector-by-sector mode.
On 11/1/2020 2:13 AM, The Seeker wrote:
> Does the latest version of IFL support backups/restores of the Btrfs filesystem? I have three partitions on a Fedora 33 install: FAT32 for the EFI partition, ext4 for /boot, and Btrfs for / (default install choices).
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On 11/1/2020 2:13 AM, The Seeker wrote:
> Does the latest version of IFL support backups/restores of the Btrfs filesystem? I have three partitions on a Fedora 33 install: FAT32 for the EFI partition, ext4 for /boot, and Btrfs for / (default install choices).
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Re: Btrfs support
TeraByte Support wrote:
> only in raw sector-by-sector mode.
Will this always be the case? Or is full Btrfs support planned?
> only in raw sector-by-sector mode.
Will this always be the case? Or is full Btrfs support planned?
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Re: Btrfs support
I suppose in the meantime I'll use Clonezilla.
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Re: Btrfs support
So I've been using Clonezilla but boy is it awful compared to IfL. I ask again, is full Btrfs support on the roadmap?
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Re: Btrfs support
is there a spec for it? I'm not sure of very many that use it.
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Re: Btrfs support
TeraByte Support wrote:
> is there a spec for it? I'm not sure of very many that use it.
Not entirely sure what you are asking. Were it an outlier filesystem I wouldn't ask about potential support, but it's now the default when installing Fedora, one of the most popular distros.
> is there a spec for it? I'm not sure of very many that use it.
Not entirely sure what you are asking. Were it an outlier filesystem I wouldn't ask about potential support, but it's now the default when installing Fedora, one of the most popular distros.
Re: Btrfs support
openSUSE 15.2 is also using BTRFS by default.
Re: Btrfs support
My distros use the filesystem that *I* decide. EXT 4 used exclusively by all Linuxes here.
Cheers
DrT
Cheers
DrT
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Re: Btrfs support
DrTeeth wrote:
> My distros use the filesystem that *I* decide. EXT 4 used exclusively by
> all Linuxes here.
> Cheers
> DrT
How is this relevant to future Btrfs support in IFL?
> My distros use the filesystem that *I* decide. EXT 4 used exclusively by
> all Linuxes here.
> Cheers
> DrT
How is this relevant to future Btrfs support in IFL?