On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:41 AM, Satoru Takeuchi
<takeuchi_sat...@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> 2. You delete /snap by "snapper delete" command by mistake.
>    Then snapper takes a "pre" snapshot just before deleting
>    /snap.
> 3. Now /snap is deleted, however, a "pre" snapshot which is
>    the same as /snap before deleting, is still alive.
>
> I don't know how Btrfs itself undo the deletion of a snapshot.
> It works if you manages snapshots not by btrfs directly,
> but by snapper.
>
> If I misunderstanding something, sorry for noise.

No nothing misunderstood. Excellent illustration. So using snapper is
sorta like using the higher-level trash instead of lower-level rm, so
that even after we "delete", it's still available...

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