▲ | koverstreet 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
No, really. People aren't losing data on bcachefs. We still have minor hiccups that do affect usability, and I put a lot of effort into educating users about where we're at and what to expect. In the past I've often told people who wanted to migrate off of btrfs "check back in six months", but I'm not now because 6.16 is looking amazingly solid; all the data I have says that your data really is safer on bcachefs than btrfs. I'm not advocating for people to jump from ext4/xfs/zfs, that needs more time. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | trueismywork 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
You're arguing in circles. Either bcachefs is experimental and hence needs a lot of changes and tools to make sure that users dont lose data and hence the fixes are not critical/users can use a custom branch. Or it is stable and the only thing users need is actual big fixes. Not new tools in an RC3. Don't compare bcachefs with btrfs for stability. Compare it with ext4. (And dont care anecdotal data, compare the process). | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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