Re: fsck.btrfs in MM? Or not?
Please do not complete the rest of that expression... :-)
At least this confirms that there must be some CPU involved in copying from ext4 to btrfs. I have found the same for copying from/to ext4 and ntfs-3g.
Yes, that's what you should do, and share the results and how to do it.
BTW, in case you didn't absorb it from your research, when you make a btrfs partition (either via installing the OS or using mkfs.btrfs), upon inspection you will learn that it has two UUIDs.
Oh dear! sounds like you have plans for my weekend... Was hoping to meet friends in Milano for the weekend instead.
Yes, this is the famous or infamous sub-volume mechanism from btrfs, which allows one to have several files systems on the same device. Urgh! I heartily dislike UUID's, especially if I have to use another program to discover what is what.
Thanks Snowhog for the quotes. Actually when I had read those pages on a previous occasion I found this like more interesting reading:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gotchas
Now that the moderator links in other pages, I have less of a risk being flamed and thrashed for adding mine. :-)
Will keep you posted on my brtfs multi-volume experiments, but already this does not seem promising in the case of mismatched devices. I guess I shall limit my experiments to devices that are more closely matched.
l8r
Originally posted by dibl
At least this confirms that there must be some CPU involved in copying from ext4 to btrfs. I have found the same for copying from/to ext4 and ntfs-3g.
Yes, that's what you should do, and share the results and how to do it.
BTW, in case you didn't absorb it from your research, when you make a btrfs partition (either via installing the OS or using mkfs.btrfs), upon inspection you will learn that it has two UUIDs.
Yes, this is the famous or infamous sub-volume mechanism from btrfs, which allows one to have several files systems on the same device. Urgh! I heartily dislike UUID's, especially if I have to use another program to discover what is what.
Thanks Snowhog for the quotes. Actually when I had read those pages on a previous occasion I found this like more interesting reading:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gotchas
Now that the moderator links in other pages, I have less of a risk being flamed and thrashed for adding mine. :-)
Will keep you posted on my brtfs multi-volume experiments, but already this does not seem promising in the case of mismatched devices. I guess I shall limit my experiments to devices that are more closely matched.
l8r
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