i ran into this and figured out what it was.
apt-btrfs-snapshot makes several assumptions when it operates, not all
of which are checked:
1. / is mounted from a btrfs device subvolume named /@
2. the btrfs filesystem on that device will mount the root filesystem, inside
which @ resides.
1. is c
I never had the python error above, but ever since I reverted to a
snapshot for the first time I do get the ERROR: Could not statfs: No
such file or directory.
I was able to keep apt-btrfs-snapshot's error from making apt unable to
do anything by deleting /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/80-btrfs-snapshot, but
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: apt-btrfs-snapshot (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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same on kubuntu 20.04, but I didn't install python3-distutils so I have only
warning
for now, I removed apt-btrfs-snapshot
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Title:
apt-btrfs-sna