]] Niels Boehm 

> I'm using 2 btrfs subvolumes, one for / and one for /home. Such
> subvolumes (which reside on the same physical partition from a /dev/*
> point of view) are presented to the system similar to bind mounts:

[...]

> The workaround for now is to disable pruning bind mounts.

Thanks for the debugging, most useful.  I see what the problem is and a
possible way to fix it, but to prevent introducing another bug, I need a
little more information.

What does mountinfo look like if you do a bind mount of a subvolume?
And ditto if you do multiple mounts of the same subvolume (to different
locations)?

Thanks,
-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are


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