Bug#678957: btrfs-tools: snapshot of a subvolume in itself behaves strangely

2012-06-26 Thread Martin Ziegler
Actually the invisible directory xxx/xxx created by "btrfs subvolume snapshot . xxx" can be removed by "rmdir xxx/xxx". (Martin Ziegler) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#678957: btrfs-tools: snapshot of a subvolume in itself behaves strangely

2012-06-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Daniel, Daniel Baumann wrote: > reassign 678957 linux > retitle 678957 btrfs: snapshot of subvolume in itself behaves strangely > thanks > > this isn't a bug in the btrfs user-land tool, reassigning to the kernel. Please forgive my laziness: since you have looked over the bug very recently, c

Bug#678957: btrfs-tools: snapshot of a subvolume in itself behaves strangely

2012-06-25 Thread Daniel Baumann
reassign 678957 linux retitle 678957 btrfs: snapshot of subvolume in itself behaves strangely thanks this isn't a bug in the btrfs user-land tool, reassigning to the kernel. -- Address:Daniel Baumann, Donnerbuehlweg 3, CH-3012 Bern Email: daniel.baum...@progress-technologies.net

Bug#678957: btrfs-tools: snapshot of a subvolume in itself behaves strangely

2012-06-25 Thread Martin Ziegler
Package: btrfs-tools Version: 0.19+20120328-4 Severity: normal On the toplevel of a subvolume (or of the btrfs-file system itself) issue the command btrfs subvolume snapshot . xxx The snapshot xxx now contains itself as an invisible subdirectory, which becomes visible if we produce a snapsho