BTW, any good idea for btrfs to do such operation like
enabling/disabling some minor features? Especially when it can be set on
individual file/dirs.

Features like incoming write time deduplication, is designed to be
enabled/disabled for individual file/dirs, so it's not a quite good idea
to use mount option to do it.

Although some feature, like btrfs quota(qgroup), should be implemented
by mount option though.
I don't understand why qgroup is enabled/disabled by ioctl. :(


mount option won't persist across systems/computers unless remembered by human.


Thanks, Anand
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