On Sat 2019-07-13 (14:10), Andrei Borzenkov wrote:

> >> It is entirely up to the user who creates it how subvolumes are named and
> >> structured. You can well have /foo, /bar, /baz mounted as /, /var and
> >> /home.
> > 
> > And how can I find them in my mounted filesystem?
> > THIS is my problem.
> 
> I am not sure what problem you are trying to solve

I want a list of all subvolumes directories (which I can access with UNIX
tools like cd and ls or btrfs subvolume ...).


> but you can use list of current mounts to build path to each subvolume
> (as long as it is either below one of mounted subvolumes or explicitly
> mounted).

Is there an easy/standard way to do this?


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