Fedora 16 to use Btrfs as its default filesystem
Fedora 16 to use Btrfs as its default filesystem
At the June 8 meeting of the Fedora engineering steering committee (FESCo), the group decided that Fedora 16 will ship with Btrfs as its default filesystem. Btrfs is a relatively new copy-on-write filesystem with many interesting features such as read-only and writeable snapshots, multiple device support for RAID, online filesystem defragmentation, and more, though it is still marked as experimental in the kernel. "AGREED: Feature is approved. Will add some base critera to the page
to be met by feature freeze. This is just a swap of ext4 to btrfs
for default, not change of lvm or other parts of default.
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