>2016
>filesystems still have to manually count the number of items inside (takes forever when you have a million files)
>each file doesn't get given a UUID making it easy to detect changes when syncing files
>no duplication support (all files with the same checksum use only the same space)
Why haven't filesystems changed much in decades?
Try ZFS.
>>52631991
Try btrfs or zfs
>>52632125
>>52632015
I've heard those are prone to corruption easily.
>>52632151
btrfs is still in testing but is already stable for common use
>>52632209
I'm not risking my JAV thank you very much.