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Yeah this might be the way. I was hoping I could use something like btrfs subvolumes or some LVM shenanigans to share space with the root. Might not be possible though.
Eveytime I see btrfs, I keep thinking it's pronounced "Better FS", but that's not what it stands for.
I think it stands for b-tree as that's the data structure is uses internally. I could be wrong though.
Yes, B-Tree File System. But Better FS is the dapper Winnie the Poo pronounciation
Why not Butter FS?
Also what's it better than? Than ZFS? Not really. Than BCacheFS? Maybe right now but probably not for long.
Ironic naming.