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Does anyone use F2FS on desktop Linux or is it only used on Android?

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@emmy Does F2FS even make sense on a desktop SSD?
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@chjara I have no idea. Are flash controllers in SSDs different from the ones embedded in phones?

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@emmy Idk I'd expect a desktop drive to be more smart so that F2FS's optimizations would be mostly meaningless.
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@chjara My server has a bottom of the barrel NVMe drive. I don’t expect it to be better than the average Android phone.

But I tried to find out what filesystem is used on new phones and this information is surprisingly hard to find.

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@emmy Honestly the FS choice for Linux is ext4, or ZFS if you need to do ZFS things. It's gonna work just fine and is least likely to kill itself and your data.
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@chjara I’m sticking with BTRFS until I get burned by it (which everyone says happens eventually). akko_grin

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@chjara @emmy btrfs for desktop tbh

zfs is too finnicky and integrates poorly with the rest of the system

anyways my phone (motorola moto g82) does use f2fs. i’d argue that f2fs mainly has a place on smr hdds because it is accidentally not garbage there

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@chjara @emmy (it’d have way slower read speeds but writes will be usable)

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@charlotte @chjara @emmy btrfs is gonna shit itself the moment you run out of space xD

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@charlotte @lnl @chjara That’s what btrfs snapshots on an external drive are for.

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@charlotte @lnl @chjara That’s what btrfs snapshots on an external drive are for.

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@lnl @chjara @emmy the only reliable way to have zfs not shit itself on a full drive is to have a dataset with a refreservation of a gig or two which isn’t ideal

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