It is possible to use btrfs. / & /home (well @ and @home) are
automatically created, so during manual partitioning simply specify "/"
mountpoint, formatted with btrfs. And that should be all that is needed.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Invalid
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Title:
On installation, it isn't possible to use btrfs partition type for
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