2011/3/7 Michael Cronenworth <mike(a)cchtml.com>
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> Maybe there is some fallback to a slower path when you do that. The
primary
> method is to dd over the file system and then resize it to match the size
> of the partition. That won't work with BTRFS if the file system being
copied
> is ext4.
You're not out of luck though. After the installer copies the ext4
install image, anaconda could run "btrfs-convert /dev/foo" and give you
a btrfs file system. The user even has the option to roll-back to ext4
later (with the caveat of losing any btrfs changes).
Just a thought.
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Didn't Quite got my answer, the thing is, I Know in Fedora's 15 DVD we will
have the Option to select BTRFS as the Default filesystem.
I was wondering if there's a way to pass this option or have it using the
LiveCD images to install, I just Dont Like the DVD
The Idea is to ask anaconda to format the most of my HDD as it can with
BTRFS when I install F15. Will I be able to do this from the LiveCD?
Thanks again
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