On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 10:12 PM Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote:
> > I don't understand why you're going to another forum to ask the same > question, and posting different information. It's just making it more > difficult to provide answers. Here is what you posted there: > > Since I did not know about BTRFS. > $ btrfs subvolume list / > ID 256 gen 3794 top level 5 path fedora > ID 264 gen 2296 top level 256 path root/snapshots/test > > That is not a default subvolume layout for Fedora 33. I have no idea > how you arrived at this layout but it's not the default. If you do a > default (automatic) installation of Fedora 33, you will have two > subvolumes: home and root, at the top level. > Ok, I have managed to get BTRFS snapshots working. I must have messed up the installation somehow. Now I have a subvolume under the toplevel volume which I can now rename. But the problem is that I have to reboot to a live CD just to take a snapshot. Any way to do it within the OS ? -- Regards, Sreyan Chakravarty
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