(In reply to Gabor Katona from comment #64) > (In reply to Richard Brown from comment #63) > > They are the default in SUSE Linux enterprise and have been for years now - > > if millions of dollars of enterprise systems are trusted with it without > > major issue, I struggle to see how it isn't a suitable option for a default > > in openSUSE > > The answer is quite simple to your last question. Btrfs in opensuse (!!, not > in SUSE Linux) renders several systems unusable for hours. openSUSE Leap or openSUSE Tumbleweed openSUSE Leap has 100% identical code to SUSE Linux Enterprise when it comes to the kernel, btrfs tooling, etc So I find it hard to accept your assertion that openSUSE has a general problem in this area when you accept that SLE does not. Tumbleweed has a matching configuration, though obviously the latest upstream versions So there is scope for a problem, but you need to be specific as to which Tumbleweed snapshots so we can identify kernel versions and the like that might be involved Less emotion please, more facts - else I'm just going to ignore your comments and focus on those which can help a resolution to this bug.