I was wondering if anyone here has attempted the new “COW filesystem for Linux that won’t eat your data”.

It’s supposedly has been stable since the start of 2023. I’m willing to give it a try on Arch, but before I do, I’d like to hear if anyone has faced any issues with it.

      • TechNom (nobody)
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        31 year ago

        Until you start seeing its reviews. Or else, you should try using it for data you can afford to lose (unimportant or backed up) - which is what reviewers would be doing anyway.

      • Lunya \ she/it
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        11 year ago

        Probably somewhere between kernel 6.8 and Fedora making it default (that’s broad I know). I’m guessing around kernel 7.

  • Illecors
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    71 year ago

    I’m itching to try it, but haven’t had a chance, yet. I wouldn’t immediately jump a production load onto it, but on a homelab? Should be perfectly fine.

  • @overkill@feddit.de
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    71 year ago

    I’m looking forward to try it myself… and also wondering if I’ll ever be able to read it as b-cache-fs rather than bca-chefs.

    • ActualOP
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      51 year ago

      Hmm… “baka-chefs”. Rolls off the tongue. Thanks for sharing!

  • Chris Jackson
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    11 year ago

    I heard good things about bcachefs, it’s quite new I’d wait a few years before giving it a try; ideally until every major distro support it.

    I’m currently using Btrfs and Luks, I didn’t have any issue so far.