On Tue, 2020-07-07 at 14:38 -0400, pmkel...@frontier.com wrote:
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> Also, I don't understand why this is raid6 There is only one disk in
> my
> test machine. Also I did nothing in the btrfs settings to call for a
> raid. I just took the btrfs defaults.
>
That's a misleading log message; see e.g
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 2:17 PM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
> Anyway from the discussion, I am under the impression that btrfs uses
> compression by default for user's data files. If I am right will there
> be a way to turn that off?
Upstream doesn't enable it by default. There are a few ideas
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 8:23 AM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
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> Let's talk about zram.
>
> I just got around to figuring out what zram is. I see it's automatically
> set up when Anaconda sets up btrfs.
It's setup by zram-generator and zram-generator-defaults being
present, and they're installed
Hi QA friends,
I'm working with the IoT team to button up the
(in-the-process-of-being-approved) process for promotion to Edition. Apart
from the fact that the PRD currently lacks the following things:
- Core services & features
- Core applications
- Unique policies for installation, updates, etc
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 04:16:52PM -0400, pmkel...@frontier.com wrote:
> Anyway from the discussion, I am under the impression that btrfs
> uses compression by default for user's data files. If I am right
> will there be a way to turn that off?
It's still being discussed.
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Matthew Miller
Fedo
As promised in the QA meeting today I have installed an old drop of WS
to find the place in Anaconda I thought was there to turn off or not
select compression for a disk drive. As it turns out I must have been
having a pleasant dream or mistakenly remembered the one for encryption
and There was
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On 7/20/20 7:23 AM, pmkel...@frontier.com wrote:
I just got around to figuring out what zram is. I see it's automatically
set up when Anaconda sets up btrfs.
It shouldn't have anything to do with btrfs. It's one of the changes to
have it turned on by default. Look in the devel list archives
Let's talk about zram.
I just got around to figuring out what zram is. I see it's automatically
set up when Anaconda sets up btrfs.
First a bit of background all the PCs (Fedora WS) I maintain are bought
with lots of ram 8GB is the min. I don't think I've ever seen swap move
off zero and no
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