dima wrote (ao):
> >>format the device to
> >>btrfs and use subvolumes instead of your usual partitions (some
> >>/boot restrictions apply). You won't be able to use grub2 though,
> >>but syslinux will work.
> >
> >Grub2 has btrfs support for quite some time now, which you are aware of
> >I assume. Grub2 can't cope with / in a subvolume or something?
> 
> No, btrfs has nothing to do with this. It is just that grub2 cannot
> be installed to a partition-less drive (at least 1 partition is
> needed), while syslinux can.

Ah, wasn't aware of that. Thanks for the info!

        Sander
 
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