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  • Maternitus
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    Okay, a few years later and still not switched to FreeBSD. Two months back, I finally had the resources for an external harddrive that is sufficient enough to back up everything that is important to me (my art and projects, photos, archive of books and texts and a very extensive music archive). I have also learned from the FreeBSD documentation it is possible to read/write to ext4 filesystems albeit without journalling and encryption. For an "in-between-step" it is good enough, I can re-archive it with some back-and-forth copying, pasting and finally formatting the nescessary drives to a BSD file system.
    Anyways.

    I have a question: are there specifics to pay attention to when switching from Linux to FreeBSD?
    I'm also curious whether there are active FreeBSD users on SnapZu, you know, for posting/chatting and for acting really elitist towards Arch/Ubuntu/whatever Linux users. hahahaha
    I still see a switch as a postive evolution, what do you think?