I only used it because my Ubuntu install defaulted to it for whatever
reason.
It was whatever last years april release was.


On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Michael Torrie <torr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 01/31/2014 01:21 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote:
> > Not truncated, very often.  Usually just rolled back to an older version.
> > Could lose a day or two of work when that happened.  It kind of sucked
> when
> > that happened.
>
> Hm I've definitely never seen this particular problem.  Was this in the
> last year or two?
>
> Anyway I'm proceeding. This isn't a production server, and I always have
> backups.  This will be an experimental run. Trying to figure out a good
> layout is tricky.  BtrFS has limitations that ZFS doesn't. Most folks
> seem to use completely separate subvolumes instead of nested subvolumes,
> due to how btrfs handles things like snapshotting. If anyone is
> interested in my final layout and how I end up doing the snapshots, I'll
> post.  I think it'd be a neat idea to keep at least one snapshot from
> the last bootable system that could be booted into.
>
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