subvolume nomenclature

2012-03-02 Thread Brian J. Murrell
I seem to have the following subvolumes of my filesystem: # btrfs sub li / ID 256 top level 5 path @ ID 257 top level 5 path @home ID 258 top level 5 path @/etc/apt/oneiric I *think* the last one is there due to a: # btrfsctl -s oneiric / that I did prior to doing an upgrade. I can't seem to

Re: subvolume nomenclature

2012-03-02 Thread cwillu
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 7:31 AM, Brian J. Murrell br...@interlinx.bc.ca wrote: I seem to have the following subvolumes of my filesystem: # btrfs sub li / ID 256 top level 5 path @ ID 257 top level 5 path @home ID 258 top level 5 path @/etc/apt/oneiric I *think* the last one is there due to

Re: subvolume nomenclature

2012-03-02 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On 12-03-02 08:36 AM, cwillu wrote: Try btrfs sub delete /etc/apt/oneiric, assuming that that's the path where you actually see it. Well, there is a root filesystem at /etc/apt/oneiric: # ls /etc/apt/oneiric/ bin etc initrd.img.old mnt root selinux tmp vmlinuz boot home

Re: subvolume nomenclature

2012-03-02 Thread cwillu
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Brian J. Murrell br...@interlinx.bc.ca wrote: On 12-03-02 08:36 AM, cwillu wrote: Try btrfs sub delete /etc/apt/oneiric, assuming that that's the path where you actually see it. Well, there is a root filesystem at /etc/apt/oneiric: # ls /etc/apt/oneiric/