Thanks for the notes! Looks like UEFI (which I don't use) adds an extra
wrinkle to the issue.
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Thanks again for all your precious hints, Chris. It took me while to get that
problem straight. Most helpful haven been:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1871
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/SysadminGuide#Snapshots
Here are my notes to solve the problem of making and
On 06/01/2017 08:58 AM, schulzebodo via qubes-users wrote:
Thanks for all the context, Chris. Not sure I'm getting all of this. After
trying to wrap my head around dracut, I went with the following approach:
1. Removed the subvol option from fstab
2. Set the subvolume default of btrfs
3. Run
Thanks for all the context, Chris. Not sure I'm getting all of this. After
trying to wrap my head around dracut, I went with the following approach:
1. Removed the subvol option from fstab
2. Set the subvolume default of btrfs
3. Run sudo dracut --force
Doing #2 and #3 multiple times switching