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It is easy to set up and use | It is easy to set up and use btrfs. In this simple introduction, we're going to set up btrfs under Funtoo Linux using an existing {{c|debian-sources}} or {{c|debian-sources-lts}} kernel, like the one that comes pre-built for you with Funtoo Linux, and we will also be using our btrfs storage pool for storing data that isn't part of the Funtoo Linux installation itself. Funtoo Linux will boot from a non-btrfs filesystem, and as part of the initialization process will initialize our btrfs storage and mount it at the location of our choice. |
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It is easy to set up and use btrfs. In this simple introduction, we're going to set up btrfs under Funtoo Linux using an existing debian-sources
or debian-sources-lts
kernel, like the one that comes pre-built for you with Funtoo Linux, and we will also be using our btrfs storage pool for storing data that isn't part of the Funtoo Linux installation itself. Funtoo Linux will boot from a non-btrfs filesystem, and as part of the initialization process will initialize our btrfs storage and mount it at the location of our choice.