Ok. Thanks for the info. I will look into it some more and return when I find 
out what happens. Thanks for the help until now


On 3. maj 2016 12.27.46 CEST, Hugo Mills <h...@carfax.org.uk> wrote:
>On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 12:24:52PM +0200, Hasse Hagen Johansen wrote:
>> Ok.  I can mount it manually just fine now using this command : sudo
>mount -t btrfs -o subvol=music /dev/sde /mnt/temp
>> 
>> But somehow I cannot mount it at /music anymore(and I just found out
>that is what has been tricking me) 
>> 
>> I have also tried with this in fstab 
>> 
>> /dev/sde  /music          btrfs
>device=/dev/sdd,device=/dev/sde,subvol=music          0       2
>> 
>> But I don't get any errors anyway (and no errors in dmesg) 
>> 
>> The exact thing I did was having the subvols mounted. Then mounted
>top-level volume on /mbt/temp. And then ran balance to convert to
>raid1.. When finished I umounted /mnt/temp (the top-level) and then my
>3 subvolumes was unmounted and a cannot mount them at the same
>mountpoints again... No errors and it says that it is not mounted when
>trying to umount them. So it seems they don't get mounted at all and
>without throwing an error
>> 
>> I will look into it more thoroughly now that I can at least mount the
>subvols on other mountpoints than the original 
>
>   Given those symptoms (mount doesn't report errors, but no mount
>happens), I would guess that your problem is with systemd. It has a
>bug where it sometimes unmounts things immediately after you've
>mounted them.
>
>   Hugo.
>
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