Actually the invisible directory xxx/xxx created by "btrfs
subvolume snapshot . xxx" can be removed by "rmdir xxx/xxx".
(Martin Ziegler)
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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
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.
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Email: daniel.baum...@progress-technologies.net
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
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