Dear #Linux lazyweb,
In my research preparing for my install of my new laptop, I ran across #BCacheFS and it sounds intriguing.
Does anyone have any experience to share about this #filesystem?
Dat. sist. Tip Vel. Upor. Prost Upo% Priklop na
/dev/sdc1:/dev/sdd1:/dev/sde1:/dev/sdf1:/dev/sdg1:/dev/dev-5:/dev/dev-6 bcachefs 51T 42T 9,1T 82% /mnt/share
Been running it at home for a few years now, seems to work fine, though I did hit a bug where the developer had to fix a bug before I could mount my filesystem once.
@jernej__s, nice!
Any reason you are using BCacheFS over BtrFS (or any other FS)?
How long ago was that bug?
@hook Bug was last April, as for why I'm using it – I just like experimenting, and the data on it is not too important.
@jernej__s, ah, OK. In that case I’ll keep an eye on it for the laptop _after_ this one, perhaps.
What I’m looking for is the main FS on my main computer.
I’ve made a silly bet when I put two HDDs in LVM RAID before and I’ve yet to fix that issue
Regardless, I’ll read a bit more into BCacheFS, it does sound like Da Futar :D