Good to know, and thank you for the quick reply. That helps. I'm
running btrfs on root and one of the vm partitions, and zfs on the
user folders and other vm partitions, largely because Ubuntu (and
gentoo, redhat, etc.) has btrfs in the kernel, it's very well
integrated with the kernel, and it's
GWB posted on Thu, 15 Sep 2016 18:58:24 -0500 as excerpted:
> I don't expect accurate data on a btrfs file system when using df, but
> after upgrading to kernel 4.4.0 I get the following:
>
> $ df -i ...
> /dev/sdc3 0 0 0 - /home
> /dev/sdc4 0
I don't expect accurate data on a btrfs file system when using df, but
after upgrading to kernel 4.4.0 I get the following:
$ df -i
...
/dev/sdc3 0 0 0 - /home
/dev/sdc4 0 0 0 - /vm0
...
Where /dev/sdc3 and /dev/sdc4 are btrfs