Starting with the latest technology, Fedora is always at the forefront of major Linux releases. According to relevant media reports, Fedora16 will use the Btrfs file system as the default file system. This proposal has been approved by FedoraEngineeringSteeringCommittee. Fedora16 switches from EXT4 to Btrfs, which means features such as RAID and LVM will not be imposed on users. Btrfs is a copy-on-write File System. It supports
Starting with the latest technology, Fedora is always at the forefront of major Linux releases. According to relevant media reports, Fedora 16 will use the Btrfs file system as the default file system. This proposal has been approved by Fedora Engineering Steering Committee. Fedora 16 switches from EXT4 to Btrfs, which means features such as RAID and LVM will not be imposed on users.
Btrfs is a copy-on-write File system that supports a large number of features, such as pooling, snapshot, and chechsum. Currently, the ETX4 file system is used in Linux versions.