Hi there,
I'm just wondering if there are any plans to revisit btrfs as the default
filesystem before the next LTS?
Some key drivers I see are:
- If we want our app/snappy story to converge with systemds [1]
- LXC is even awesomer on btrfs (fast copies)
AFAICT the last time this was condired
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 03:36:09PM -0400, Bryan Quigley wrote:
I'm just wondering if there are any plans to revisit btrfs as the default
filesystem before the next LTS?
Is it really ready yet? For example, CoreOS reported having issues and
switched away in December/January:
On 21 April 2015 at 16:36, Bryan Quigley bryan.quig...@canonical.com
wrote:
Hi there,
I'm just wondering if there are any plans to revisit btrfs as the default
filesystem before the next LTS?
Some key drivers I see are:
- If we want our app/snappy story to converge with systemds [1]
-
On 21 April 2015 at 22:23, Dimitri John Ledkov x...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On 21 Apr 2015 2:07 pm, Martinx - ジェームズ thiagocmarti...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 21 April 2015 at 16:36, Bryan Quigley bryan.quig...@canonical.com
wrote:
Hi there,
I'm just wondering if there are any plans to revisit
On 21 Apr 2015 2:07 pm, Martinx - ジェームズ thiagocmarti...@gmail.com wrote:
On 21 April 2015 at 16:36, Bryan Quigley bryan.quig...@canonical.com
wrote:
Hi there,
I'm just wondering if there are any plans to revisit btrfs as the
default filesystem before the next LTS?
So on Suse, btrfs is used
Hi,
I set up two virtual machines on vSphere 6. Both have the identical
configuration with one difference. One is BIOS and the other is UEFI.
When booting from CD the very first time, the UEFI version does not
have the BIOS semi-graphical boot menu with F2 = Language, F3 =
Keymap, etc.