21 Dec
2020
21 Dec
'20
12:59
Revisiting this thread about robut file systems and what to use these days on disk storage: <https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2017-12/msg00433.html> I recently read again on btrfs and their checksum feature also for data, not just mere metadata. So they write that with very recent kernels like 5.5 or even 5.10, there would be some hashsum features enabled in the kernel that btrfs would make use of for data checksum and integrity and all. Is opensuse leap 15.2 currently able to create btrfs on disk with the data checksum feature enabled as well? What would I need to do to make this happen? Current leap has some older 5.3 linux kernel. Anyone using nifty btrfs data checksum features with current opensuse leap versions? TY.