Hi!

I'm curious... The whole snapshot thing on btrfs is based on its COW design. 
But you can make individual files and directory contents nocow by applying 
the C attribute on it using chattr. This is usually recommended for database 
files and VM images. So far, so good...

But what happens to such files when they are part of a snapshot? Do they 
become duplicated during the snapshot? Do they become unshared (as a whole) 
when written to? Or when the the parent snapshot becomes deleted? Or maybe 
the nocow attribute is just ignored after a snapshot was taken?

After all they are nocow and thus would be handled in another way when 
snapshotted.

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