Anyhow, to further debug this, I shutdown X, stopped all services, unmounted all other FSs: almost like single user mode. Still writing about 1-2MB every minute. Then, I had the bright idea. I moved the stuff to another partition on the same disk and formatted that one with ext4. Booted back in and noted the writes: 650KB written in 10 mins (**) i.e. around 1KB per second, compared to anywhere between 15 to 400KB per second (averaged over a long periods i.e. its not necessarily writing every second) with BTRFS.
What the heck is it writing MBs of data for on an idle system?
I have now officially abandoned BTRFS for my root as well as other data I had on it. No BTRFS for me!
(**) I do wanna know what the heck is ext4 writing this much data for on an idle system if someone knows?







