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Btrfs is the default filesystem used by Fedora Workstation. Btrfs has two key advantages for users using the default filesystem configuration:
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1. Transparent compression means that data stored on disk uses less space
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- 2. System reinstallation while preserving user data can be supported, while avoiding the issue of volumes running out of space. This is due to the fact that Btrfs subvolumes are limited to a static predefined size.
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+ 2. System reinstallation while preserving user data can be supported, while avoiding the issue of volumes running out of space. This is due to the fact that Btrfs subvolumes are not limited to a static, predefined size.
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Btrfs also provides a range of other features, such as snapshotting and online shrinking, which can be useful for those who want to use them, and can potentially be the basis of future user-facing features.
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Typo in docs.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/workstation-docs/disk-config/#_btrfs
I think you mean not limited to a static, predefined size.