I got a little ahead of the curve and used btrfs for one of my fedora 31 installs (which had upgraded to 32 at some point), with separate subvolumes for / and /home.
Fedora 33 came along and there was enough cruft built up on it (not to mention a horrible kmod-nvidia mess that I ran out of patience with) that I decided to do a fresh Fedora 33 install. Nice thing is that btrfs is the default now. But when I went to manually partition things out (to make sure my /home was saved), it wouldn't let me set my root subvolume to the '/' mountpoint because "it requires the root filesystem to be newly formatted". I panicked for a minute thinking about that literally (i.e. thinking I would need to actually reformat my btrfs device). Thankfully, I realized that if I just told it to delete the root subvolume and re-create it, everyone is happy: the install is getting a clean filesystem for /, and I keep my /home subvolume. Phew. Just wanted to share in case anyone had apprehension about btrfs. It worked out really well. Matt _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
