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It appears to work fine (it contains my home partition for my main machine I daily drive) and I haven't noticed signs of failure. Not noticeably slow either. I used to boot Windows off of it once upon a time which was incredibly slow to start up, but I haven't noticed slowness since using it for my home partition for my personal files.

Articles online seem to suggest the life expectancy for an HDD is 5โ€“7 years. Should I be worried? How do I know when to get a new drive?

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[โ€“] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Lol, so the process is "go back in time and change how you initially formatted the drive". Come on man.

Good knowledge for setting up new drives though.

[โ€“] PetteriPano@lemmy.world -2 points 4 days ago

Well, sure. If you did it wrong the first time around. For everyone else, just run "btrfs scrub "