Johannes B. Gruber on Nostr: So as far as I got BTRFS' main selling point, it should be harder to bork your #linux ...
So as far as I got BTRFS' main selling point, it should be harder to bork your #linux install as you can return to older snapshots. Well yesterday my root partition was suddenly in read-only mode and one reboot later, the partition is broken beyond repair (4 month old drive that seems fine). This is the 3rd time in one year this happened (2 different machines). Should I just return to ext4?
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