On 3/18/15 14:06 , Chris Murphy wrote:
The Fedora/RHEL/CentOS installer creates two subvolumes: root and home. If you check out fstab, those subvolumes are mounted at / and /home. Therefore the top level subvolume (id 5) is not mounted by default, so there's no way to delete subvolumes in the top level.
Ah! Thank you. That's the piece I was missing.
IMO, someone needs to take a clue-by-four to the heads of the Fedora/RHEL/CentOS installer folks. I see no reason for this with btrfs.
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