

You may have to clear it first.
Check dmesg output for usually more verbose mount errors.
Also I’d use compress-force and test out the other compression algorithms with your data set.


You may have to clear it first.
Check dmesg output for usually more verbose mount errors.
Also I’d use compress-force and test out the other compression algorithms with your data set.


https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mkfs.btrfs.html
Have you tried --metadata single and --mixed as well as mounting with -o nospace_cache?
Also it’s the freedom to choose between shampoo from Unilever and also shampoo from Unilever, but yellow.


Now where’s my bubblegum…
Welp, looks like I’m all out.
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What about a school of fish?
I honestly forgot they come in all sorts of small sizes nowadays.
Another small issue: it is also missing a LED.
This is a comment on a lemmy.world post with a different author.
What client are you using?
That never bothers Neil deGrasse Tyson either
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Do not imagine a green elephant.


The answers to https://mander.xyz/comment/25351806 address this pretty nicely.
Mind you that “free space” figures with compression, with btrfs and with such tiny file systems are tricky at best. You’d have to test all options by actually copying your data set first.