Re: raw partition or LV for btrfs?

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On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 08:09 -0600, cwillu wrote:
> >> If I understand correctly, if I don't use LVM, then such move and resize
> >> operations can't be done for an online filesystem and it has more risk.
> >
> > You can resize, add, and remove devices from btrfs online without the
> > need for LVM. IIRC LVM has finer granularity though, you can do
> > something like "move only the first 10GB now, I'll move the rest
> > later".
> 
> You can certainly resize the filesystem itself, but without lvm I
> don't believe you can resize the underlying partition online.

There are actually some patches floating around that will allow
partitions (MBR/GPT) to be resized online, I think they're queued up to
be included in some upcoming linux release:
http://lwn.net/Articles/481141/

You still can't move partitions online, of course.

-- 
Calvin Walton <calvin.walton@xxxxxxxxxx>

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