Hello Chris,

So in other words, it should be possible to place / on btrfs by using a subvol 
mount like you described in your answer quoted below, right?

btw... any plans on a new version?

regards

Rei

> Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I modified Yan Zheng's port of Christoph's mount-into-subdir patch.
> If you mount a btrfs volume, you will end up in the default subvolume
> by default.  You can mount as many subvolumes as you want:
>
> mount -t btrfs -o subvol=name /dev/xxxx /mount_point
>


-- 
mfg

Toei Rei
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