Re: Status of BTRFS

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> Yes, Fedora is one of the releases that has officially supported it
> for a while now. Additionally an initrd hook for btrfs has just
> been implemented for Arch Linux, so you might see btrfs being an
> option for that in the next version of the installer :-)

I also believe that Ubuntu 10.10 is slated to have it; I think it's in the
current alpha, though based on my reading, there are still some rough
edges.  I think Fedora's actually got a rollback feature, using snapshots,
which should be super nice -- hopefully, others come up with similar
features to take advantage of btrfs's features.

-Ken


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