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Am 27.05.2014 09:59, schrieb Neil Bothwick:

>> Alternative: mount the subvol via option "subvolid" etc in fstab
>> .... if you plan to mount different snapshots, for example.
> 
> I went with set-default for the root subvolume, if I need the root
> volume I can mount it with subvolid=0.

Yes, just a question of preference.

I prefer to specify a subvolid ... this won't lead to side-effects if
I ever might set-default to something else.

But it's easier to use the defaul subvolid if you refer to that subvol
via grub2 or dracut etc ...

Something I still learn about ...

>> As far as I understand you are allowed to mount the root volume
>> (or academic: any subvol in a higher level) and use plain "mv" to
>> rename the subvols as if you renamed sub-dirs.
> 
> rust me to overlook the easy way of doing things, I was looking for
> an equivalent to "zfs rename" and never considered mv.

It feels somehow "wrong" to only mv them, right? ;-)

> So far, btrfs looks good on my laptop - time to think about putting
> it on my desktop.

Yeah, good luck with that. I am quite happy with btrfs so far ... no
problems or disadvantages so far.

And the hourly snapshots of / and /home on my desktop are really nice
to have ;-)

Stefan

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