Hi David,
(2014/12/04 4:12), David Sterba wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 09:11:48AM +0900, Satoru Takeuchi wrote:
It's not a Btrfs itself's feature. It's a snapper's feature.
It works as a helper of snapshot management.
1. You takes /snap by "snapper create" command.
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.
Can you please post exact commands how you achieve that?
The 'create' subcommand may take a --type parameter, without it it
creates 'single', and does not create pre or post snapshots
automatically.
Oh, I misunderstood the concept of snapper and my explanation
was wrong. I apologize you, David and Shriramana.
I confused taking automatic pre/post snapshots at YAST and
something and on deleting snapshots. "snapper delete" doesn't
take "pre" snapshot.
Thanks,
Satoru
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