-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJThG+2AAoJEClcuD1V0PzmqXsP/jkK/dYlatk90CbXwc/H71Y3 VPuT8y0P8zrsrMdwziG8BzvL5ivL6xTEMmxXmi5frWHgC9751UmqZVlCI6I2+dYQ ffjZYLqf3Q6FXKIcZ09Sbuxg+FsuEqw2LLrWXmSgWDrf5YQ0GAOjZupL4ii8dtUt heBGUXWHMdR6JQOgqAl5+g+f1HlDEnVDf49L5AbKE5wkeCirNPZzx4I54k8SNykG N7TLUe+AGzCsDAOL8BWpLrAyCyuWkMc01sfZN0sp36wzt4IsMxQYQFxq1ndmtEWf LneGfQzAalXY26YnKvpAczyeTLcwdWw5TK0Yd8ftvnJz8Q++h4KQOAzqyaVBlMKi oYis1WugSeKOG5JebOd5vNYQ/Po4NaGmidLkvTARFf7lSyLdND+dOQRkCBuzN2Q0 i/G+C5OFVSI8Mp+7qmHfWIOaKdi36Zi8luKV937gJD2+y/oS0tJiOWICSo4bqAIh 5/yaSWg3rUfxQ0aYzQG8U055CpcvhfZntqt0HKn4/NOuw42T4/r/nFplIhB1/Qgz qIGmkvCupUNRrpSfY+CjbNKMeO4LDpNpruU2qThwYBPMWQ/m3Iq1zEAkR4vYNetA 3oFdqEZmJsOI/e/uTBfpSTGsk9bP9y9rEIEjzmjTXEN8OjwfpMoB/Dn9C0J9uK25 MdA7u6Xx0JfbJ1qOXNQl =b71z -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

