While BTRFS can be useful on server-class systems (e.g. RAID-based or
snapshot-heavy setups), enabling it unconditionally is not appropriate
for typical embedded systems. It introduces unnecessary kernel
complexity, pulls in RAID6 support, and increases kernel boot time by
approximately 0.7 seconds.
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