Re: R: Re: Subvolumes and /proc/self/mountinfo

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On 06/21/2012 03:38 PM, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> But if /boot has to be in a separate filesystem, which is the point to
>> > support btrfs at all ? Does make sense to support only a subset of btrfs
>> > features ?
>> > 
> Yes, and that's another good reason for /boot: btrfs supports that kind
> of policy (e.g. "no compression or encryption in this subtree.")

But what about large disk ? Syslinux is able to handle large disk ? Or
it uses BIOS interrupt?

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