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substance2015-04-25 15:00:52
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substance, 2015-04-25 15:00:52

Does it make sense to format the root in XFS?

Tried btrfs and got a lot of problems.
ext4 +\- is reliable, but doesn't feel too fast.
I thought about trying reiser4, but they barely support it, I'm afraid to step on a rake again. Maybe someone is using it?
Actually the question is: is it worth putting xfs on the root and will it give an increase in speed? How reliable?

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l1l1l1, 2018-04-26
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What should I do if the site displays differently in responsive design mode and on the phone?
your question was answered earlier in your own thread

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Nazar Mokrinsky, 2015-04-25
@substance

Tried btrfs and got a lot of problems.

So much specifics... I have a basic system on several disks, including the use of built-in software RAID0 and other features on /, I don't see any bugs.
What is your kernel, what is your distribution?
ext4 is not much slower than XFS right now, the question is, will you see a difference of a few percent, which also depends on the context of use?

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Dmitry Luponos, 2015-04-25
@Bessome

IMHO the default file system for the OS is the correct option. Since in the event of a system death, you can even hook to a liveCD and restore the partition.
Have you tried ssd+ext4?

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