GNU bug report logs - #40236
[PATCH] doc: Suggest Btrfs with compression instead of ext4 for root partition.

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Package: guix-patches;

Reported by: Pierre Neidhardt <mail <at> ambrevar.xyz>

Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 08:36:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: patch

Done: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>

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From: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier <at> web.de>
To: Pierre Neidhardt <mail <at> ambrevar.xyz>, Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer <at> gmail.com>, Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>
Cc: 40236 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: [bug#40236] [PATCH] doc: Suggest Btrfs with compression instead of ext4 for root partition.
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 22:42:09 +0200
On 06.04.20 22:20, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:> Jonathan Brielmaier wrote on
Tue Mar 31 14:09:04+0200 2020
>>> * gnu/system/examples/desktop.tmpl: Adjust root file-system to use Btrfs.
>>
>> I would oppose this change as I had too much troubles with Btrfs on my
>> openSUSE machines. I used a simple partition layout spanning the whole
>> disk. AFAIK this is not really recommended with btrfs. My laptop was
>> from time to time unusable until I reinstalled it with ext4...
>
> This is for Guix System only.  Did you mean that it would be problematic
> if you were running openSUSE in dual boot?

No, I did run openSUSE on btrfs, there was no Guix involved at all. But
btrfs seemed to be the root case of all my troubles (performance,
hang-ups etc).

>> Further do we need all this rollback stuff from btrfs if we have it
>> already in Guix?
>
> Btrfs has many benefits over Ext3:
>
> it offers compression to about 30% on average, it supports subvolumes,
> snapshots and snapshot syncing, and much more.

Snapshots did fill up my disk. I had no use for them on my laptop. On a
Guix System even less, because you have rollbacks from the package
manager :)

> For all these reasons I believe Btrfs is a good default for the OSes of tomorrow! :)

So maybe create a config for the OSes of tomorrow: btrfs, wireguard,
rust etc :P




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