OK, this is from inside a shell. I have a btrfs volume or a btrfs subvolume on some arbitrary mount mount. Is there some way to tell if it is a btrfs volume or a btrfs subvolume that is mounted?

Comment: It sure would be nice if the btrfs man page corresponded better to the btrfs code. Example, the man page says there is a "btrfs subvolume show" command. The code disagrees and so does "btrfs --help"

Gene
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