• LiveLM@lemmy.zip
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    22 hours ago

    We still got BTRFS as our next-gen filesystem, we should be fine.

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      18 hours ago

      Only if you like “eventual consistency”, in the sense of “eventually, your data is consistently gone”.

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        8 hours ago

        Correct me if I’m wrong but Bcachefs was in the same spot no?
        If anything, it’s feature parity lol

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        17 hours ago

        What are you people doing with your PCs? I don’t mean it rude, I’m just curious. I admit I’m just regular home PC user, playing games, watching videos, doing some lame audio editing, nothing too serious. I just installed opensuse with btrfs some 4-5 years ago and never had single FS related problem since then. On the other hand it saved my ass multiple times either when I fucked something up or couple times when certain OS update didn’t work well with my PC.

        I’m not saying it’s bulletproof, shit happens all the time, it’s just… Maybe I’m lucky? Just a fun fact: My PC at work with windows had way more problems (including filesystem ones) than I’ve had at home during said time.

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          15 hours ago

          Yeah I don’t know either. I had a problem once or twice with it because I powered it off randomly when it locked up under load (did this a lot, this machine is 12 years old and needs maintenance). Btrfs check repair fixed it. Snapper rollback is awesome for updates. Under opensuse at least it seems extremely stable.