(responding to Patrick, George, and Samuel)

Thank-you for your responses.

I'm almost certain that I'll want a dual-boot system on the new workstation: 
Fedora + one other t.b.d. Linux distribution.  In that situation, does it 
matter which file system I'll use?  Also, am I correct in assuming that file 
system choice do not affect the choice of hardware?

Am I the only one sensing a business inconsistency in what Fedora and Redhat 
are doing?  Since Fedora is the upstream for RHEL, and RHEL forks off Fedora, I 
would think that they would have the same default file system unless Red Hat 
wants to switch to btrfs as a default within the next couple of versions.  I do 
know that btrfs is only Fedora's default; they do support other choices.  (On 
my current workstation, I'm using ext4.)

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