So, somebody wrote a program that converts, in-place, an #NTFS volume into #btrfs.
It even keeps an image of the original NTFS volume as a file in the resulting btrfs volume. This can be used to undo the conversion or deleted to free up space and make the conversion permanent.
That is absolutely wild.
@argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org Ive wanted to like #btrfs for so long but every time i use it something goes wrong and i just go back to #zfs I think i just have bad luck :pepe_hands:
@argv_minus_one also think i remember seeing a project letting windows run entirely off of btrfs, meaning you could quite possibly convert a windows system to a btrfs filesystem in-place
@argv_minus_one Or "How to move your data to Linux"