=== Joe_CoT is now known as WeaselForce2 === WeaselForce2 is now known as Joe_CoT [09:32] Morning [09:53] Morning? [09:54] last I heard 6am was in the morning [09:58] doesn't look very morningish outside yet [10:03] Morning. [10:07] that's because it's supposed to rain :P [10:07] Ah. Sounds like a great day to be inside doing jury duty. :) [11:28] Wet morning to you all [11:32] 'cept maybe jthan. Prolly your morning is same as other days: dry, smoky, and firey. Florida needs to export their 14" rainstorm up to CO. You guys could use it. [15:31] ChinnoDog: coming to HOPE? http://t.co/moCxmFNG [15:38] probably not [15:54] i hope he comes. [16:18] MutantTurkey: You are going up there for a day or all of them? [16:18] what [16:18] i was just making a joke [16:18] HOPE, I 'hope' he comes [16:19] lol [16:20] so, you are not the great white hope and just another turkey, bah! [16:21] yeah :/ === MutantTurkey is now known as argv_turk [18:57] Why is it taking so long for btrfs to be stable? [18:57] There isn't even a fsck for it yet I don't think [18:57] it always takes a long time for new filesystems to be stable [18:57] (reiserfs still isn't! ;D) [18:58] But reiserfs has the necessary tools even if the community doesn't consider it time tested [18:59] I can't even create a btrfs array with non default block sizes without it eating itself [18:59] It seems pretty stable using default parameters though [18:59] But when disk errors appear I can't fix them. All I can do is make sad faces [19:01] Using it as the one and only file system like it was intended also has the disadvantage that I still can't put a swap file on it. [19:06] why not use a stable fs? [19:07] Because it is fast and supports compression. [19:08] get used to sad faces [19:08] lol [19:09] Also, snapshot support is pretty useful for hacking [19:09] Unlike with LVM, snapshots will not cause major performance degredation [19:10] sounds fancy [19:10] well then all you can do is wait [19:10] I never have disk serrors with ext4 [19:10] They are all writeable snapshots too. Makes it kind of confusing when calculating disk usage though [19:37] I don't really like using swap in linux. It seems good in principle but stuff I want is always paged to disk. [19:38] I think I'll go swapless [19:47] swapless++ [19:47] goin'_swapless++ [19:55] is that anything like going pantless? [19:55] I do that all the time :-D [19:56] time to go [19:56] bye for now [22:02] Evening. [22:11] hi JonathanD [22:15] hey ChinnoDog [22:22] Evening to you too