▲ | mook 4 days ago | |
I thought most distros have basically disabled the footgun modes at this point; that is, using the configuration that would lose data means you'd need to work hard to get there (at which point you should have been able to see all the warnings about data loss). | ||
▲ | __turbobrew__ 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
See the part of my comment where the btrfs kernel driver paniced on Ubuntu 24 stable kernel. We are using a fairly simple config, but under certain heavy load patterns the kernel would panic: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux... I hear people say all the time how btrfs is stable now and people are just complaining about issues when btrfs is new, but please explain to me how the bug I linked is OK in a stable version of the most popular linux distro? |