2011/3/7 Michael Cronenworth mike@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