Re: [PATCH] Btrfs: make lzo the default compression scheme

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Li Zefan wrote (ao):
> As the lzo compression feature has been established for quite
> a while, we are now ready to replace zlib with lzo as the default
> compression scheme.

Please be aware that grub2 currently can't load files from a btrfs with
lzo compression (on debian sid/experimental at least).

Just found out the hard way after a kernel upgrade on a system with no
separate /boot partition :-)

Found this: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/23901

	Sander

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