> Craig Sanders <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> > On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 06:15:02PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> >> I wouldn't use Ext3 for a device that big.  Why can't you use ZFS?
> > or zfs, with the -dkms packages available for most distros, installing
> > zfs and setting it up is easy.
> 
> Some fedora-using guy on #btrfs was running btrfs as a DKMS, with his
> stock stable fedora kernel.  Dunno if that was a hand-rolled DKMS; I
> haven't seen standard btrfs-dkms packages in Debian experimental.
> 

I've done the same thing before when backporting other things (normally xen 
related). It normally requires very little effort, but assumes that the code is 
entirely self-contained and doesn't require patches to other areas of the 
kernel. Given the size and complexity of btrfs I suspect this might be a bit 
trickier and probably impossible to go port back too far from the kernel of 
origin.

Fortunately wheezy-backports has a 3.10 kernel which should be new enough.

James

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