On Thu 2019-10-10 (20:47), Kai Krakow wrote:

> > I run into the problem that "rsync -ax" sees btrfs subvolumes as "other
> > filesystems" and ignores them.
> 
> I worked around it by mounting the btrfs-pool at a special directory:
> 
> mount -o subvolid=0 /dev/disk/by-label/rootfs /mnt/btrfs-pool

This is only possible by root, but not by regular users.
Yes, there are true multi-user systems still out there :-)


> Actually, you could also just bind-mount into /mnt/btrfs, bind-mounts
> won't inherit other mounts but will still see pure subvolumes.

Again, only possible by root.

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