Bcachefs has been merged into Linux 6.7trougnouf@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml – 167 points – 12 months agogit.kernel.orgI got this email this morning: https://lkml.org/lkml/2023/10/30/1098 🥳28Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWhat I've read looks good but it's going to need a track record of reliability before I'd trust it. it’s going to need a track record of reliability before I’d trust it. That's why kernel inclusion is so important: People can start testing it without jumping through hoops of manually patching and compiling the kernel.Curious too. I tried running bcachefs last year and with the combination of compression and encryption everything ended up corrupted very very fast.Did you find the root cause of the corruption?It was a known bug, I assume it is fixed now that Linus merged it.Why? BTRFS never did, and it's used by a lot of people.
What I've read looks good but it's going to need a track record of reliability before I'd trust it. it’s going to need a track record of reliability before I’d trust it. That's why kernel inclusion is so important: People can start testing it without jumping through hoops of manually patching and compiling the kernel.Curious too. I tried running bcachefs last year and with the combination of compression and encryption everything ended up corrupted very very fast.Did you find the root cause of the corruption?It was a known bug, I assume it is fixed now that Linus merged it.Why? BTRFS never did, and it's used by a lot of people.
it’s going to need a track record of reliability before I’d trust it. That's why kernel inclusion is so important: People can start testing it without jumping through hoops of manually patching and compiling the kernel.
Curious too. I tried running bcachefs last year and with the combination of compression and encryption everything ended up corrupted very very fast.Did you find the root cause of the corruption?It was a known bug, I assume it is fixed now that Linus merged it.
Did you find the root cause of the corruption?It was a known bug, I assume it is fixed now that Linus merged it.
What I've read looks good but it's going to need a track record of reliability before I'd trust it.
That's why kernel inclusion is so important: People can start testing it without jumping through hoops of manually patching and compiling the kernel.
Curious too. I tried running bcachefs last year and with the combination of compression and encryption everything ended up corrupted very very fast.
Did you find the root cause of the corruption?
It was a known bug, I assume it is fixed now that Linus merged it.
Why? BTRFS never did, and it's used by a lot of people.