Am 20.09.2014 um 11:32 schrieb Duncan:

> What I do as part of my regular backup regime, is every few kernel cycles 
> I wipe the (first level) backup and do a fresh mkfs.btrfs, activating new 
> optional features as I believe appropriate.  Then I boot to the new 
> backup and run a bit to test it, then wipe the normal working copy and do 
> a fresh mkfs.btrfs on it, again with the new optional features enabled 
> that I want.

Is re-creating btrfs-filesystems *recommended* in any way?

Does that actually make a difference in the fs-structure?

So far I assumed it was enough to keep the kernel up2date, use current
(stable) btrfs-progs and run some scrub every week or so (not to mention
backups .. if it ain't backed up, it was/isn't important).

Stefan




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