Hallo, Evert,

Du meintest am 05.12.10:

> You could, if you really wanted to use all of two differently sized
> disks in a btrfs, subdivide the disks in equal sized partitions, and
> just put all of those partitions in a btrfs raid0...

> ie:

> Say you have a 1TB disk and 2TB disk... make 1TB partition on first
> disk, and two 1TB partitions on second disk, then add all three
> partitions to btrfs raid0 to make one volume of 3TB which will be
> fully usable.

I'll think about it - it's anyway time for a new disk with 2 or 3 TByte  
...

And (if your way is the best) partitioning all new disks into 1-TByte-  
partitions. Strange ... remembers me to the invention of partitioning a  
hard disk (because the size of the whole disk was to big for the old  
fashionened FAT).

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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