So on Suse, btrfs is used for rootfs but not user storage (e.g. /home is
on xfs). I see that attractive, as /usr is mostly read-only and only updated
with controlled tools.
So what would you propose for Ubuntu? Our default install doesn't
break things up like that. Perhaps just for Ubuntu
I haven't investigated more than reading Chris Mason's post in the thread:
On our end, many of these Btrfs warts are getting solved. The 3.19
merge window fixes some very hard to find corruption problems that
we've been chasing down, and Josef Bacik has developed a slick
power-fail testing