I'm reminded of a wireless NAS-cum-router I had some years back - possibly
Belkin, I don't recall exactly - which brazenly featured a setting in its
config that was a toggle labelled 'Self Healing'. The docs stated quite
unashamedly that the thing might hang up from time to time, and if you set
I'm about to move my main system to an all-solid state system.
1. I understand that the BTR file system may be better than ext4 for
SSDs, provided /boot can be created as, say, ext4. I assume that
transfer of my files/applications will be a (time-consuming)
file-by-file process to take
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 12:59:55 +, gra...@gemmill.name said:
> 1. I understand that the BTR file system may be better than ext4 for
> SSDs
Not heard that before. All our SSD systems run on ext4. What problem is
"better" solving for you?
> #rsync -av /opt/ /mnt/nasdata/
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