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danssig
on June 9, 2011
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Fedora 16 To Use "Btrfs" Filesystem By Default
>this also means Fedora doesn't use LVM by default anymore
Uh, that's pretty big. How will I resize partitions on the fly?
danvet
on June 9, 2011
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It's the "by default" that's important. You can still use lvm to resize your partitions. But resizing volumes within the btrfs partition will be done by the btrfs tools.
mikemaccana
on June 10, 2011
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It's OK. btrfs - like zfs before it - blurs the lines between LVM and filesystems, so they're all one layer.
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Uh, that's pretty big. How will I resize partitions on the fly?