> As the Fedora default is ext4, use ext4. Also ext4 is possibly the
> best debugged FS in the world.
Still doesn't prevent it from having seriously scary data loss bugs like
lest than two years ago.
> IMHO the advantages to btrfs are better suited to large multi-user
> filesystems anyway. Stuff
> On 16/01/11, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>
>> normally, if i was interested in longevity, i'd put the *source* for
>> all my builds on the SSD, and leave the generation of build artifacts
>> on the regular drive. but at this point, i don't really care.
Given the guesstimates in this article you l
On 16/01/11, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> i just added (as a second HD in my laptop) a 480G SSD hard drive, on
> which i want to do fairly sizable builds (kernel, yocto project,
> etc.). given that it's a fairly sizable drive, it should take that
> much longer before i wear it out.
>
> normall
i just added (as a second HD in my laptop) a 480G SSD hard drive, on
which i want to do fairly sizable builds (kernel, yocto project,
etc.). given that it's a fairly sizable drive, it should take that
much longer before i wear it out.
normally, if i was interested in longevity, i'd put the *s