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"SO proof" distro
(lemmy.ca)
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Most distros don't offer it as an option when installing afaik due to licensing, while btrfs is usually an option along side ext4
I've heard enough horror stories of BTRFS to just use ext4
Don't worry: people just ignore the btrfs horror stories like they do the ceph ones. That makes it okay.
yeah, the file system tools still suck for btrfs