>> Interesting - which ones is it that's doing this? >> > While I don't know of any that use it by _default_ yet, I do know that > it is an easy to use option on most of the big non-comercial distros > already (Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, etc.), and a couple (Gentoo, Arch, and > possibly Slackware) have had the option to use it since it went mainline > (although that is just a side effect of the installation procedures, not > any kind of active attempt at support). Seems CentOS 7 also allows for btrfs installs. Wonder if RHEL7 also would do that. Gotta test one day... >> I didn't run it. Some part of the Jessie startup did, and 1 minute for just >> 6x8GB (not TB) seems a lot… >> > To me, this sounds like some sort of systemd issue, I have heard of it > having issues occasionally with long delays when handling btrfs > filesystems with more than 4 devices. It wasn't just a delay - it was fsck running - it was rather verbose on this. roy -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
