On Sun, 2012-05-27 at 18:40 -0400, Tom H wrote: [...] > > Many thanks for your follow-up. It's definitely of interest to me.
Glad someone found it useful. > > I was wondering about d-i's progress with btrfs so I tested Wheezy and > Precise. Wheezy's current dailies and weeklies are broken so I'll wait > for them to be fixed. For Precise, I chose just one partition (no > "/boot", no swap) and the installed (d-i not ubiquity, I didn't try > the latter) and the installed created two subvolumes "@" and "@home" > for "/" and "/home". About a year ago, both Debian and Ubuntu needed a > separate non-btrfs "/boot" and only one sub volume would be created on > a partition, so there's progress; d-i can now create more than one > subvolume on one partition but it's not yet user-controllable. Your > method's still required for multi-device btrfs volumes. This really sounds interesting, do you think support for multi-device btrfs and user controlled subvolumes will be fully supported by d-i by the time Wheezy is released? I think this would really benefit setups like mine. I'm also thinking home server setups, or production setups later on, once it isn't an experimental filesystem anymore. [...] > > You'd said in a previous email that you didn't think that grub > supported having "/boot" on a multi-device btrfs volume but in this > grub-devel thread [1], the first email says that raid support hasn't > been implemented and the last email says that it is. > > 1. http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/aVxzlidgDid2J9Mtd2eb > That is very good news, that means it is just the d-i that can't handle it, a single device btrfs worked fine (at least in virtualbox), but d-i refused to install grub with my raid 10 btrfs volume. I don't follow d-i development really, I just took a daily image to install the system. The only real drawback on my system once installed is the inability to use snapshots for /boot. Especially as Debian security updates for the kernel overwrite the existing one (haven't had a problem with that approach yet, but you never know). Regards, Steven
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