Sujet : Re: Fedora proposing to remove X11 Gnome
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 02. May 2025, 08:43:33
Autres entêtes
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On Thu, 1 May 2025 21:47:50 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote:
I don't know whether SUSE handles or doesn't handle btrfs but Endeavour
runs it great. It's what I use on both my laptops, and I even formatted
my portable SSD in it. So far, so good.
run 'df -T'. Fedora uses btrfs -- except for /boot, which is ext4. That
was the default. Ubuntu uses ext4, but /boot/efi is vfat. Raspberry Pi
OS, also in the Debian family, uses ext4 but /boot/firmware is also vfat.
I believe the vfat is a UEFI thing. The Fedora box does not have a UEFI
bios.
There seems to be something with @.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/967172/grub2-does-not-detect-btrfs-partition
The OpenSUSE I was installing for a dual boot was 13.2 from 2014. SUSE was
one of the first distros to use btrfs. It was still a little experimental.
Whatever the case it didn't work with btrfs at the time.
The filesystem is another one of those things I don't care about as long
as it works. I only get involved when it doesn't. My preference was
ReiserFS but somehow it became unpopular when Reiser solved his nagging
wife problem. I believe it was finally removed from the kernel in 6.13.