| ▲ | koverstreet a day ago | |||||||
How long ago was this? We've been cranking through bugs fast, and there are still bug reports coming in but the severity and frequency has declined drastically, while the userbase has gone up; polling the userbase it's been stabilizing fast. But we won't really know we're there until we're there, so the main thing I can say is: if you report a bug like that, it'll get looked at fast; the debugging tools are top notch. | ||||||||
| ▲ | commandersaki a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I had discussed on the OFTC IRC channel at the time which looks like around 2025-06-09, the last issue seemed to have been nasty. I think while you said it was fixed, I couldn't un-eff my specific situation, and I think I gave up. I am grateful that you make accessing support quite easy by being available on the #bcache IRC channel with a lot of community support as well, but it is sometimes hard to fix these issues -- in my case I was usually in a VGA console without network access, so I couldn't simply export information/logs/diagnostics to show you without pulling out my phone camera etc. and that becomes a bit tedious in itself. It is partly my fault for using bcachefs for the root filesystem, with encryption etc. but I also knew what I was in for and I wanted to help provide the feedback and experience needed to help out. It is just that, after awhile, I felt like I kept running into issue after issue, and I kind of just gave up. I do run bcachefs for a secondary drive that is used for storage purpose and it has been great. But yeah, I think running as root fs is just a scary proposition, especially if you don't want to put in the hard yards to diagnose and fix issues as they come and be on top of them. I used Arch, so I was at the time getting the latest version of bcachefs and upgrading constantly. | ||||||||
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