On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 10:31 -0500, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> John Austin wrote:
> > UUID=0b0e2173-b356-476f-8091-a716189d1e1e /     ext4    
> > defaults,discard,noatime        1 1
> 
> John & Karol,
> 
> The 'noatime' mount option has been a Fedora default for several 
> releases now. There is no need to set it manually.
> 
> Neal,
> 
> There are no conclusive arguments to prefer ext4 or btrfs at this time. 
> Either file system is a good choice. As has been mentioned, you can 
> convert an ext4 file system to btrfs at any time (but not the other way 
> around).
> 
> I use btrfs on SSDs and HDs and my data has been safe so far.

Thanks for the info on noatime

Does the older grub (Fedora version) support booting from btrfs
as I usually don't bother with a separate /boot partition
and "the older grub (Fedora version)" will boot from ext4

John

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