On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 19:18:20 +
Hugo Mills hugo-l...@carfax.org.uk wrote:
Yes, it's the same piece of storage, just appearing at more than
one point in your overall filesystem. Similar to the way that bind
mounts work.
I've noticed that I can also rename subvolumes as well using mv(1).
Hi everyone, I'm experimenting with btrfs but I have some question
regarding subvolumes.
First: In the / filesystem I create a subvolume named /home. As soon as
the subvolume is created, I can already see the entry point in /home
without having to mount it separately. Is that expected?
Mounting
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 05:46:46PM +0100, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm experimenting with btrfs but I have some question
regarding subvolumes.
First: In the / filesystem I create a subvolume named /home. As soon as
the subvolume is created, I can already see the entry point in /home
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 06:49:58PM +0100, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 17:30:59 +, Hugo Mills wrote:
First: In the / filesystem I create a subvolume named /home. As soon as
the subvolume is created, I can already see the entry point in /home
without having to mount it