On 2014-11-20 09:10, Duncan wrote:
Bardur Arantsson posted on Thu, 20 Nov 2014 14:17:52 +0100 as excerpted:
If you have no other backups, I would really recommend that you *don't*
use btrfs for your backup, or at least have a *third* backup which isn't
on btrfs -- there are *still* problems wit
Bardur Arantsson posted on Thu, 20 Nov 2014 14:17:52 +0100 as excerpted:
> If you have no other backups, I would really recommend that you *don't*
> use btrfs for your backup, or at least have a *third* backup which isn't
> on btrfs -- there are *still* problems with btrfs that can potentially
> w
On 2014-11-19 16:58, Jakob Schürz wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I'm new on btrfs, and I like it :)
>
> But i have a question. I have a existing backup on an external HDD. This
> was ext4 before i converted it to btrfs.
> And i installed my debian new on btrfs with some subvolumes. (f.e. home,
> var, mul
Am Wed, 19 Nov 2014 16:58:16 +0100
schrieb Jakob Schürz :
> Hi there!
>
> I'm new on btrfs, and I like it :)
Me too :) . (I've been using it since May.)
> But i have a question. I have a existing backup on an external HDD. This
> was ext4 before i converted it to btrfs.
> And i installed my de
Hi there!
I'm new on btrfs, and I like it :)
But i have a question. I have a existing backup on an external HDD. This
was ext4 before i converted it to btrfs.
And i installed my debian new on btrfs with some subvolumes. (f.e. home,
var, multimedia/Video multimedia/Audio...)
On my backup ther