Michael Torrie wrote:
> Devin Flake wrote:
>   
>> [btrfs...] is it stable?
>>     
>
> No.  It could eat your data for lunch, is not optimized for performance,
> and changes the on-disk format of the data between releases still.  Wait
> another 6 months or so.
>   
I use btrfs on occasion, but only after my data is toast.  Then I format 
over the top, do a clean wipe or two and I'm set; temporary consumable 
storage!  I thought about trying out some snapshots, and posting the 
results on Facebook, but I like to use the filesystem before it corrupts...

What out for the FAT, you can get permanent storage bloat.
;-Daniel Fussell
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