Btrfs or ext4?
Which filesystem do you use?
ext4 for /
btrfs for /home
simple as
xfs
ext4
btrfs is still shit
What ever my distro is using by default. They know better than me...
ntfs
btrfs if you have an ssd is great
Using BTRFS on my RPi Nas for the last 2 years, i had some problems with a raid5 in the beginning, now i have a Raid10 and a Raid5, zero problems in the last 12 months, with weekly snapshots, monthly scrubs, weekly balance, zstd compression enabled
btrfs for /
ext4 for /home (rsynced to NAS with btrfs)
idk m8 the one Artix came with by default
i would use btrfs if it had FS encryption like ext4 with fscrypt
I honestly don't care for the RAID stuff, i only have one drive in my laptop. btrfs has CoW and that seems cool. Does BTRFS support chattr +u?
ext4 for os
btrfs for games, data i dont mind losing (with zstd:6 compression)
btrfs is too unreliable imo, power outage or bad sector can fuck up the partition
f2fs anyone?
I use f2fs on my flash drives.
the one that murders your wife
most based response ITT
btrfs because it comes by default with tumbleweed
btrfs.
subvolumes, and their ease of use, make every other filesystem look like a fucking joke.
not worth it and it isn't reliable. all the FTLs in commercial managed flash devices are likely optimized for b+tree style filesystems and f2fs can't be used on unmanaged flash. It's basically a larp fs.
What makes a man choose his fs over default or ext2/3/4?
Does it feel different in use?
ext4 /boot
LUKS/dm_crypt encrypted everything else
Btrfs ontop of that
Btrfs been very solid for me in numerous use-cases for 14 years and counting. Desktops, laptops, NAS, and so on. Its RAID5 is fine, too.
>fscrypt.
just create a luks container and put whatever filesystem you want in here m8.