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diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-convert.asciidoc b/Documentation/btrfs-convert.asciidoc index 07ff608a..41f23d61 100644 --- a/Documentation/btrfs-convert.asciidoc +++ b/Documentation/btrfs-convert.asciidoc @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Supported filesystems: * ext2, ext3, ext4 -- original feature, always built in -* reiserfs -- since version 4.13, opptinally built, requires libreiserfscore 3.6.27 +* reiserfs -- since version 4.13, optionally built, requires libreiserfscore 3.6.27 The list of supported source filesystem by a given binary is listed at the end of help (option '--help'). @@ -32,13 +32,14 @@ The conversion utilizes free space of the original filesystem. The exact estimate of the required space cannot be foretold. The final btrfs metadata might occupy several gigabytes on a hundreds-gigabyte filesystem. -If you decide not to rollback anymore, it is recommended to perform a few more -steps to transform the btrfs filesystem to a more compact layout. The -conversion inherits the original data block fragmentation and the metadata -blocks are bound to the original free space layout. +If the ability to rollback is no longer important, the it is recommended to +perform a few more steps to transition the btrfs filesystem to a more compact +layout. This is because the conversion inherits the original data blocks' +fragmentation, and also because the metadata blocks are bound to the original +free space layout. -Due to different constraints, it's possible to convert only filesystem that -have supported data block size (ie. the same that would be valid for +Due to different constraints, it is only possible to convert filesystems that +have a supported data block size (ie. the same that would be valid for 'mkfs.btrfs'). This is typically the system page size (4KiB on x86_64 machines). @@ -52,8 +53,8 @@ metadata of the original filesystem will be removed: # btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/ext2_saved -At this point it's not possible to do rollback. The filesystem is usable but may -be impacted by the fragmentation inherited from the original filesystem. +At this point it is not possible to do a rollback. The filesystem is usable but +may be impacted by the fragmentation inherited from the original filesystem. **MAKE FILE DATA MORE CONTIGUOUS** @@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ set filesystem label during conversion -L|--copy-label:: use label from the converted filesystem -O|--features <feature1>[,<feature2>...]:: -A list of filesystem features turned on at conversion time. Not all features +A list of filesystem features enabled the at time of conversion. Not all features are supported by old kernels. To disable a feature, prefix it with '^'. Description of the features is in section 'FILESYSTEM FEATURES' of `mkfs.btrfs`(8). |