• Engywuck
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      3 months ago

      I think that this form is actually old, from when BTRFS was quite unstable. That point on the list made me chuckle.

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      It tends to break when you force power off the machine in my experience, where ext4 is super resilient to that kind of stuff.

      Thats my experience at least.

      • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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        Ext4 can’t detect data corruption while btrfs can. Btrfs has only bee stable for a handful of years now. It had way to many early adopters that were burned