Re: kernel .32, btrfs-vol -b, why is metadata=data

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> In other words, btrfs-show could tell you that 19GB has been used, but
> df could say that 0 bytes are in use in the FS.

Thanks Chris for the clarification. So despite saying 19G are used, I
shouldn't be worried about running out of disk space, since these are
just pre-allocated areas. Perhaps btrfs-show should show how much
areas are really used, besides how much are just pre-allocated. The
thing is, I keep monitoring that number to avoid ENOSPC and now I know
that number is not accurate.

Thanks for the stellar work
Regards
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