Rich Turner posted on Fri, 31 Oct 2014 09:23:27 -0700 as excerpted:
let’s first assume the contents of /etc/fstab are either not used or
invalid in mounting the subvolumes. given the following ‘df’ command,
how do i know which subvolume of the btrfs filesystem on /dev/sda3 is
mounted at each
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 09:23:27AM -0700, Rich Turner wrote:
let’s first assume the contents of /etc/fstab are either not used or invalid
in mounting the subvolumes. given the following ‘df’ command, how do i know
which subvolume of the btrfs filesystem on /dev/sda3 is mounted at each mount
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 09:23:27AM -0700, Rich Turner wrote:
let’s first assume the contents of /etc/fstab are either not used or invalid
in mounting the subvolumes. given the following ‘df’ command, how do i know
which subvolume of the btrfs filesystem on /dev/sda3 is mounted at each mount
let’s first assume the contents of /etc/fstab are either not used or invalid in
mounting the subvolumes. given the following ‘df’ command, how do i know which
subvolume of the btrfs filesystem on /dev/sda3 is mounted at each mount point
(/, /var, /opt, /home)? i would have expected to see the