Control: tags -1 + wontfix Am 11. Januar 2025 19:37:27 MEZ schrieb Lennart Sorensen <lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>: > >F2FS was designed for raw nand flash drives, not managed flash as an SSD >is. It is not tolerant of power failures (so fine on a phone or tablet >that has battery and knows the power state, not so fine on a generic PC). > >On a drive with built in management of the flash, as any SSD used in a >PC has, ext4 is a much better choice than F2FS with better performance >and better reliability. > >So Debian and Ubuntu have sensibly not bothered to offer the user the >choice to use a filesystem that would be a terrible idea to use in >general. > >F2FS works just fine when used in the right place, which is on raw >flash chips on devices with safe power supply. It does not work well >in other settings. > >So what you read is either wrong, or you didn't understand the conditions >that were listed as required to make it reliable. >
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