so you would recommend ZFS instead?
I personally don't use ZFS (it's alien to Linux kernel and I don't want to deal with support problems arising from this situation). Many people claim it's magical and revolutionary, so it's up to you to test and decide.
I use LXC on BTRFS with manually-enabled quotas, but I do have problems with it. If you want it simple I'd recommend to either forget quotas or use partitions.
well it looks like it gets set correctly also for btrfs btrfs qgroup show -reF /var/lib/lxd/containers/c1/ qgroupid rfer excl max_rfer max_excl -------- ---- ---- -------- -------- 0/528 1.02GiB 156.54MiB
Not sure why it doesn't work then, try calling `btrfs quota enable` for the filesystem. Are you sure you can really exceed the quota? You have it set for amount of exclusive data, so extents shared with other subvolumes do not count towards it.
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