Fajar A. Nugraha <list <at> fajar.net> writes:
 
> A problem with that, though, if you decide to put /boot on btrfs as
> well. Grub uses the default subvolume to determine paths (for kernel,
> initrd, etc). A workaround is to manually create and manage your
> grub.cfg (or create and use a manual-managed include file, like
> custom-top.cfg, that gets parsed before the automatically created
> entries).

Oops, sorry, I was incorrect of course. Thanks Fajar.
I do have /boot in my subvolid=0 because bootloaders can't read inside
subvolumes (other than the default) as far as I understand.
And I just bind /boot through fstab.

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