btrfs is awesome, except when it isn't
How to fix a broken btrfs filesystem
Richard is from England but currently lives in Nuremberg in Germany, and is employed as openSUSE Chairman and as a Linux Distribution Engineer in the Future Technology Team at SUSE. Involved in openSUSE/SUSE since 2003, Richard has contributed to various aspects of the project, including supporting users on IRC, testing/bug reporting, packaging, marketing, ambassadors and artwork. In addition to being Chairman, Richard is still involved as a maintainer of GNOME and the openSUSE branding packages, and working on openQA
I love btrfs, I think btrfs is the best filesystem ever.
But like all software, it's not absolutely 100% perfect all of the time.
This lightning talk will help tell you what to do when it all goes wrong :)
- Date:
- 2018 May 26 - 15:30
- Duration:
- 15 min
- Room:
- 155 (Medium)
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference 2018
- Language:
- Track:
- Open Source
- Difficulty:
- Medium
- Booths and Retro Gaming in the Main Lobby
- Start Time:
- 2018 May 26 10:00
- Room:
- Main Lobby (open space)
- Do good things - and talk about it!
- Start Time:
- 2018 May 26 13:00
- Room:
- 350 (Workshop)
- The new EU CyberSecurity Act
- Start Time:
- 2018 May 26 15:00
- Room:
- 107 (Small)
- Let's Talk about (openSUSE Leap) Kernels
- Start Time:
- 2018 May 26 15:30
- Room:
- 105 (Main)