Well, as it says...
Can I disable the btrfs file system search at boot, as I don't have any anyway?
Oh, and how? __{{emoticon}}__
topic title: do I need the "searching for btrfs file systems"?
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Alanarchy
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I believe it is now part of the default kernel since the start of this year.
I'm really looking forward to having to run defrags again, aren't you? __{{emoticon}}__ __{{emoticon}}__
From what I gather, on brts systems grub has to be placed elsewhere than in /boot which is why the search for brts files is there.
I'm really looking forward to having to run defrags again, aren't you? __{{emoticon}}__ __{{emoticon}}__
From what I gather, on brts systems grub has to be placed elsewhere than in /boot which is why the search for brts files is there.
it is possible to use only btrfs file systems with the caveat that grub 'MUST NOT' be installed to the boot sector of the btrfs volume containing /boot.
Last edited by Guest on 04 Jul 2013, 15:49, edited 1 time in total.
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Humm, seems I missed something... I have to read about this crap...
I dunno if I will defrag anything, I just have ssd's.
So, where is that 2.4 kernel.... __{{emoticon}}__
I dunno if I will defrag anything, I just have ssd's.
So, where is that 2.4 kernel.... __{{emoticon}}__