Le 11/11/2012 16:13, Bart Noordervliet a écrit :
> May I also suggest that you maybe shouldn't be running an experimental
> filesystem on a laptop that you can't go without?

I might well be retired before BTRFS is no more "experimental", but I
need its features now...

Otherwise I could go with “ZFS on Linux” that has proven fairly
excellent and much faster and more stable than BTRFS on the machine on
which I've been using it for ~2 years...

I chosed to go for BTRFS on this machine because it's officially part of
the Linux kernel and I would expect it to improve (quickly) over time...

But for now I have to admit that I regret my choice performance wise
(which is terrible...) and stability wise (Already 2 reinstalls with
complete format, if there's a next one, the next one will be ZFS...)

Kind regards.

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