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Originally posted by cl333r View PostCan the system destroy an FS in any other way than having a buggy filesystem (implementation, like Btrfs)?
Besides any program no matter how well tested can ruin just about anything if a single line of code does the right (and by right I mean wrong) thing.
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Originally posted by guglovich View PostERROR: filesystem already has free-space-tree feature
ERROR: btrfstune failed
btrfs-progs: 6.3 or higher
kernel: 6.1 or higher
space_cache=v2 enabled: https://wiki.tnonline.net/w/Btrfs/Space_Cache
I recommend making a backup of your data if you want to do the conversion.
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If you want to create a filesystem with the "block-group-tree" functionality (as far as I know this is not the default).Last edited by EmanuC; 01 November 2023, 09:31 AM.
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Originally posted by EmanuC View Post
The requirement is:
btrfs-progs: 6.3 or higher
kernel: 6.1 or higher
space_cache=v2 enabled: https://wiki.tnonline.net/w/Btrfs/Space_Cache
I recommend making a backup of your data if you want to do the conversion.
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If you want to create a filesystem with the "block-group-tree" functionality (as far as I know this is not the default).
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Originally posted by waxhead View Post
You are simply completely and incompetently incorrect or just trying to provoke.
Besides any program no matter how well tested can ruin just about anything if a single line of code does the right (and by right I mean wrong) thing.
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