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= Parts of Btrfs = | |||
== volume == | == volume == | ||
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=== send / receive === | === send / receive === | ||
= Btrfs Tools = | |||
===btrfs=== | |||
===btrfsck=== | |||
this is not what you think ;-) | |||
== Recomendations == | |||
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|+ We recommend using BTRFS with UEFI and GPT | |||
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! Partition !! Filesystem !! Size !! Partition type | |||
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| /dev/sda1 || Fat32 || 1GiB || EFI system partition | |||
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| /dev/sda2 || Btrfs || 1Gib - 8EiB || Btrfs Volume | |||
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| /dev/sda3 || swap || 4GiB, at least your RAM-size || Swap partition (optional) | |||
|} | |||
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|+ IF you don't have UEFI, you may use BTRFS with BIOS and GPT | |||
|- | |||
! Partition !! Filesystem !! Size !! Partition type | |||
|- | |||
| /dev/sda1 ||(bootloader)|| 4MiB || BIOS boot partition | |||
|- | |||
| /dev/sda2 || Btrfs || 1Gib - 8EiB || Btrfs Volume | |||
|- | |||
| /dev/sda3 || swap || 4GiB, at least your RAM-size || Swap partition (optional) | |||
|} | |||
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<small>Please be aware that the information on this page is a simplified version of the reality. Is is written to make the reader understand a little of these complex things. To get an in depth understanding it will be neccesary to read further at btrfs.wiki.kernel.org or other places.</small> | |||
= additional Information = | |||
=== why not btrfs ? === | === why not btrfs ? === | ||
A lot of people say: "'''I don't use btrfs because''' it is experimental and is '''not stable'''. You can´t use it in production. It is not safe!". | A lot of people say: "'''I don't use btrfs because''' it is experimental and is '''not stable'''. You can´t use it in production. It is not safe!". | ||
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** encryption (maybe some time in the future) | ** encryption (maybe some time in the future) | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |