Am Freitag, 17. Januar 2014, 19:30:49 schrieben Sie:
To start off, I have an encrypted LVM setup with a root logical volume and a
home logical volume. Today decided to upgrade my home LV to btrfs for
compression. I installed btrfs-progs, unmounted /home, and ran
btrfs-convert
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On 18/01/14 17:13, Marc MERLIN wrote:
For what it's worth I also tried a btrfs convert on ubuntu precise
with their stock kernel and old btrfs-tools and it mostly destroyed
the filesystem too,
Just in case some folks think btrfs-convert never
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 07:30:49PM -0800, Sir Civit wrote:
To start off, I have an encrypted LVM setup with a root logical volume and a
home
logical volume. Today decided to upgrade my home LV to btrfs for
compression. I installed btrfs-progs, unmounted /home, and ran
btrfs-convert
To start off, I have an encrypted LVM setup with a root logical volume and a
home
logical volume. Today decided to upgrade my home LV to btrfs for
compression. I installed btrfs-progs, unmounted /home, and ran
btrfs-convert /dev/MyVolumeGroup/home
and it completed with no errors reported. I