What file system type does Sup Forums use on linux?

What file system type does Sup Forums use on linux?
xfs masterrace here

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ext4

I can’t think of any reason to not use ext4.

ext4

ext4, is there any reason to use something else?

seeing aqua with panties is a turn off
also yeah, ext4. I dont really have a reason not to use it

ext2 on /boot if you want maximum speed

ntfs

btrfs

xfs

reiserfs because i want to support the creator for all the good things he has done

I use Mac OS Journaled Extended. I could use ADFS, but I don't want to install High Sierra until Apple can fix all their exploits on High Sierra.

APFS because im not a NEET & i have a job unlike ntfs

aqua doesn't wear panties, nigga. also, ext4 and ntfs. i'm too brainlet for anything else.

You can disable journaling on ext4

I ummm I use Linux filesystm?`

FAT32

does this actually provide any benefit in the year of ssd's and uefi?

it's disabled by default

ext4

yes but it has more cons than pros. a lot more.
technically ext4 would degrade a ssd quicker. however there are SSD specific flags for ext4 now on majority of systems for fstab which make it better in every way

NTFS

ext2, because ext3 keeps fucking everything up and it runs faster

contrarians will bitch about some boring things against this

zfs

ext4

Aqua is canon nopan, faggot. NTFS is best filesystem.

What are the core differences between ZFS and BTRFS?

where are your proofs?

ZFS doesn't fuck up hard drives

ZFS actually works

zfs, duh

Doesn't run faster when I need to fsck it every time I boot right after a crash :DDDD

what are the ssd fstab flags?

What's the best file system to use for a NAS where I expect at least 10+ years of storage without data loss/corruption?

apfs is perfect for any situation, don't let freetards or winbabbies say otherwise

F2FS on NVMe, BtrFS and XFS elsewhere.

NTFS

Btrfs for my data storage, ext4 for everything else

there's discard and others for TRIM
you'd want noatime as well which helps a lot

wiki.debian.org/SSDOptimization

they're operating system specific ofc, arch has a lot of info too

all in all ext4 and linux aren't very "great" on SSD support yet, btrfs was more-so going there but idk what is happening to it now

This
You can't beat perfection

ext4 for every use case for me
i dont see reasons not to use it, it just werks and is reliable

>all in all ext4 and linux aren't very "great" on SSD support
These posts are fud

no they aren't
I exclusively use ext4. But we're missing several default benefits to make SSDs run as good as they can.
TRIM and noatime could both be default but they're not

not being optimized for is not "great"
it still runs fine. but 50% out of 100% isn't great

Friendly reminder Hans Ext4 murdered his wife.

ext4 for root
ntfs for media
nilfs2 for code

XFS
F
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is that the guy who was convicted on literally 0 evidence? I think i remember that

zfs
zfs

and
zfs
Running CentOS on ZFS root right now.
I don't have to do anything and my data is safe.

ReiserFS forever

He admitted you nigger

kys dumb anime poster

he confessed _after_ being convicted.
he was still convicted on no evidence, it was a case that the judge shouldnt have let go to trial in the first place
the only reason he was found guilty was that he had an utterly unlikable personality so everyone in the room including the jury hated him anyway. still not a reason to convict someone of murder for. they had no idea if he did it or not they just didnt like him

Ext4 because I'm not autistic.

also fuck off you stupid trip your identity isnt relevant at all so take it off

Just use ext4

ext4

Online growing. Without applying 3rd party kernel patches, at least.

>aqua doesn't wear panties
Technically, we don't know this.

However, ZFS also isn't implemented in the kernel and requires fuse.

>F2FS on NVMe
Why though? F2FS is meant for raw flash, not virtualized flash like NVMes.

Worked for me last time I tried it, stock kernel too.

Gotta agree with , f2fs is there to do things like wear leveling that your NVMe already does for you. It's for mtd* devices; not sd*, mmcblk* or nvme*.

>my personal preference is objectively the best, don't listen to people that say otherwise

I think some particular distros ship with those patches by default, but I'm pretty sure Debian doesn't.

What kind of slut does not wear panties?

bcachefs

Is TRIM default on btrfs and xfs?
It's trivial to just enable the timer anyway, even with an encrypted lvm ssd.

no idea I don't use meme file systems

I know btrfs was going above & beyond for the SSD support. more than just the trim

I consider noatime good enough for me though

the cloud

> Is TRIM default on btrfs and xfs?
Supported by default, but AFAIK either filesystem doesn't just trim on every delete / move ... operation. xfs at least has a flag for that, but either way I'd suggest invoking fstrim instead.

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>doesn't just trim on every delete / move ... operation
This puts a lot of wear for negligible performance gains anyway.
ext4 with fstrim.timer is the best choice for stability and speed.
Obviously for a server you want xfs for snapshots

>knows you fap to her
>teases you about it, but doesn't mind
Muh

ext2 because journaling sucks

just turn it off in ext4..

*hard drive powers off*
Heh. Nothing personnel kiddo

Enjoy ur botnet

bcachefs

I just use ext4

NTFS > any freetard shit

it doesn't require fuse
it's only available as a kernel module because of the CDDL

I wish I could impregnate aqua

ext4/btrfs/zfs

Get BSD so that you can run ZFS you plebes.

ext4 for the home partition and btrfs for the system partition

spergs btfo

What is Reiserfs?

>ext4 guy murdered his wife
>reiser guy murdered his too
What the fuck? I'm gonna do a complete reinstall with xfsprogs.
Fuck this shit.