Hi all, Over the past few months, I''ve been trying out btrfs on separate mountpoints. I like it very much so I would like to try it on my home or root volumes and see if I can do something fun with the snapshots. As btrfs still isn''t production-ready, I made sure everything is backed-up to an external ext4 disk. Now when I first moved to try out ext4, there were some issues with the way it handled commits(I think) compared to ext3, which made some desktop-applications act weird. This was fixed later, but I don''t remember if it was ext4 to blame or the apps changing their behavior to not depend on ext2/3 semantics. Now, looking at btrfs''s mount options, the flushoncommit description sounded vaguely familiar regarding these ext4 oddities. However, I couldn''t find a good description of what the (dis)advantages of flushoncommit would be. On the volume I used upto now (music/video storage), I didn''t notice any differences, but maybe using it for home (dotfiles) or root will be a bit different. Does anyone remember the ext4 oddities I''m talking about? Are they related to this flushoncommit mount option or am a totally missing the point here? And in case it is related... should I use the option for root or home or is it safe to leave out? Thanks for any information about this. Mathijs FYI: I''m using xubuntu 10.04 64bit, with (backported) 2.6.34 and the latest btrfs-progs from git. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html