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Originally posted by uid313 View PostJSON! ❤
I don't think I need systemd-oomd, my system have 16 GB RAM and my next system will probably have 32 GB RAM.
As for systemd-homed, I don't trust Btrfs, I've heard people say it is unreliable and that they lost lost all their data.
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Why do you have a disk, with volume manager on it (LVM) with a FS on it (ext4) with a loopback volume on it, encrypted (Luks) formatted to brtfs. Isn't that enough layers? Is that really the best you could do?
With ZFS you have.. a disk, with ZFS on it.. and it does all the things, volume management, encryption etc. One layer, your disk, your FS, the end.
Edit: If RedHat built cars they would start with a shopping cart and try to figure out how to bolt seats and an engine to it.Last edited by k1e0x; 28 October 2020, 01:32 PM.
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Originally posted by R41N3R View Post
It saved my files and systems multiple times. Instead of spreading something unreliable you have heard, test btrfs and report your own experience :-)Last edited by Leinad; 27 October 2020, 09:17 AM.
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Originally posted by R41N3R View Post
It saved my files and systems multiple times. Instead of spreading something unreliable you have heard, test btrfs and report your own experience :-)
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostJSON! ❤
I don't think I need systemd-oomd, my system have 16 GB RAM and my next system will probably have 32 GB RAM.
As for systemd-homed, I don't trust Btrfs, I've heard people say it is unreliable and that they lost lost all their data.
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I tried homed a couple of days ago on ArchLinux. GDM had troubles finding the users and my GNOME keyring had troubles unlocking the keyring. I searched around and found a couple of reported issues.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostJSON! ❤
I don't think I need systemd-oomd, my system have 16 GB RAM and my next system will probably have 32 GB RAM.
As for systemd-homed, I don't trust Btrfs, I've heard people say it is unreliable and that they lost lost all their data.
BTRFS is fine, especially for /home. /var and /boot tend to not like experimental features and have been the causes of most issues for me (either GRUB or some active file on /var not liking compression or something or other). That's coming from one of those people who have all their data (root) with BTRFS...some crap with /var 8 or 9 years ago corrupted my disk...Don't ask, I don't remember details.
Best advice I have is to steer clear of the BTRFS man pages when running mkfs.btrfs . In my experiences, you'll see features and think to yourself "I think I need that" when you're really just shooting yourself in the foot .
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I don't think I need systemd-oomd, my system have 16 GB RAM and my next system will probably have 32 GB RAM.
As for systemd-homed, I don't trust Btrfs, I've heard people say it is unreliable and that they lost lost all their data.
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Systemd 247-RC1 Released With Systemd-OOMD, Systemd-Homed Now Defaults To Btrfs
Phoronix: Systemd 247-RC1 Released With Systemd-OOMD, Systemd-Homed Now Defaults To Btrfs
The first release candidate of systemd 247 is now available for testing and it's a huge feature release...
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