Hi,

I was reading about filesystems in Linux, specifically RedHat systems, and 
there was a lot about btrfs and how good it is. 

With this in mind, I tried to install my favorite Fedora Core system (Currently 
FC33) uner QEMU, but saw in the custom partitioning part of the dialogues that 
btrfs was missing. This was where ext3, ext4, xfs, etc were listed. There was a 
place where btrfs was listed so I tried installing from there. I have 
pre-partitioned a virtual drive and made btrfs the filesystem on these 
partitions (except for swap). Anaconda did sense these partitions and filetypes 
but when I got around to assigning partitions to mount points, the process 
would not let me make a mount point for "/". For one, the sort of the display 
was NOT by device, i.e., /dev/sda1, but rather some other sort "field". I was 
expecting a similar partitioning process but this is not the case.

I guess I'm asking two questions here. 1) is btrfs supported by anaconda, 2) is 
it the process broken for btrfs?

Of course, my thanks to all who respond but also to the whole group. You "guys, 
gals" are AWESOME!

Best Regards,

George...
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