On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:48:50PM -0800, David Brown wrote:
> Why not make a snapshot of the root volume, and then delete the files
> you want to move from the original root, and delete the rest of root
> from the snapshot?

Are a snapshot of the root volume and a subvolume effectively the same thing
as far as btrfs sees them?
Once I have that snapshot which I'll treat as a subvolume, can I then
snapshot that snapshot/subvolume further?

If so, that's definitely a good way of doing this for next time.

Thanks,
Marc
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