Martin-Éric Racine <[email protected]> (2025-12-27):
> I flashed this onto a USB stick and booted it in UEFI mode on a host
> with a brtfs root. Selected Rescue mode. Went through hardware
> detection and network configuration as usual. Selected the btrfs
> partition as root. Rescue mode offered to mount the EFI partition
> right after. I launched a shell and could verify that the correct
> partitions appear.
> 
> I think we're good to go for Bookworm now. Thanks again!

Great, thanks.

Just out of curiosity, since we support a number of scenarios, which
one was that? In case someone else wants to chime in and test another
one…

Condensing the changelog:

    1. The default installation to @rootfs (bullseye and later)
    2. The default installation to subvolid=5 (buster or earlier).
       "subvolid=5" was chosen over "subvol=/" for maximum disambiguation.
    3. Add support for rescuing btrfs systems installed via the Calamares
       installer found on Debian Live images: it uses subvol=@ (instead of
       subvol=@rootfs as seen with debian-installer).


Cheers,
-- 
Cyril Brulebois ([email protected])            <https://debamax.com/>
D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant

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