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The number of data loss stories with btrfs 💀
Are there any actual controlled comparative studies of filesystems, rather than just anecdotes from the internet?
Most of those are related to RAID 5/6 afaik
Go on...
Running out of disk space causing filesystem failure
I'm gonna need a source for that please, my 1TB disk is down to only a couple gigs free 💀
https://rsc.vet/board/viewtopic.php?t=133
you haven't ran out of space, then
In my case, The rollback feature bricked its onw disk because on a 30g system partition, an install with a separate home partition (not included in the backups) will drown itself in factory settings backups.
It's a great feature. Give it ample space and trim down on the all the snapshots afterwards.