15.10.2016 01:58, Alberto Bursi пишет:
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> On 10/15/2016 12:17 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> It should be -e can accept a listing of all the subvolumes you want to
>> send at once. And possibly an -r flag, if it existed, could
>> automatically populate -e. But the last time I tested -e I just got
On 10/15/2016 12:17 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> It should be -e can accept a listing of all the subvolumes you want to
> send at once. And possibly an -r flag, if it existed, could
> automatically populate -e. But the last time I tested -e I just got
> errors.
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It should be -e can accept a listing of all the subvolumes you want to
send at once. And possibly an -r flag, if it existed, could
automatically populate -e. But the last time I tested -e I just got
errors.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111221
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On 10/14/2016 01:38 PM, Austin S. Hemmelgarn wrote:
> On 2016-10-13 17:21, Alberto Bursi wrote:
>> Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE on a btrfs volume spanning 2 disks (set as raid1
>> for both metadata and data), no separate /home partition.
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>> I'd like to be able to clone verbatim the whole
On 2016-10-13 17:21, Alberto Bursi wrote:
Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE on a btrfs volume spanning 2 disks (set as raid1
for both metadata and data), no separate /home partition.
The distro loves to create dozens of subvolumes for various things and
makes snapshots, see:
alby@openSUSE-xeon:~> sudo
Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE on a btrfs volume spanning 2 disks (set as raid1
for both metadata and data), no separate /home partition.
The distro loves to create dozens of subvolumes for various things and
makes snapshots, see:
alby@openSUSE-xeon:~> sudo btrfs subvolume list /
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