On 8/27/24 21:39, Dan Ritter wrote:
jbk wrote:
With nvme drives I had to devise a new strategy and I got to test it out
this past week with all around success. What I did was create two root
partitions (ext4) and associated separate esp partitions so that I could
install a bridging OS on one that then could be used to mount the
destination root partition.
Would a live distro running from a USB stick have solved this
problem for you?
Separately:
One of the nice features of ZFS is the ability to do a
send/receive across SSH to replicate a filesystem snapshot.
-dsr-
/Would a live distro running from a USB stick /Yes I probably could have
figured that method out too, but in my everyday usage I run parallel installs
of fedora so this approach was in keeping with that.
I haven't found a compelling reason to use another fs other than ext4. For a
new file system type you have to know it at a level that I just don't have the
time to understand. My everyday job has nothing to do with system
administration or coding, I'm in the building industry and linux started out as
hobby on my computer and then since it was so dependable as an OS I made it my
default and RH distros in particular. I'm not advocating RH in anyway but you
have to know where your going to get hurt.
--
Jim KR
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