On 09/20/2017 08:10 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 20/09/17 07:21 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
and these same people have never had an "unbootable system" from other causes or filesystem and gave no "second chance".
Yes, I've had unbootable systems ... with ext2, ext3, XFS, BtrFS, but NEVER EVER with ReiserFS.
I've given BrtFS that second chance, but I also ha to do a lot of admin fiddling. The 'out of the box' might be OK for a server farm but it is not for a desktop.
OBTW, the unbootable BtrFS was a FS failure not an out of space condition. I wasn't foolish enough to let BtrFS take over all space!
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