#subvolume — Public Fediverse posts
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@angrylinus No, because it could also mean that all of the mounts need to have #subvolume reference. It might work. I had the #5 without subvolume identifier and others with name. But again, that's something which is best to check from code how it works, and make it generally sane. Currently it's problematic, but can be worked around. It's just annoying to spent time testing and figuring it out how it (might) work. #btrfs #trash #gvfs -
@angrylinus @home @log But thank you. Because I swapped the drive a week ago, I didn't remember the exact original config. Now I've done so that all data is on the root volume / sub-directories as usual and the swap file is in subvolume, without additional subvol mount point. It works great. That's the configuration I had on previous SSD which did get tired and gave up it's data retention.
But when I recreated the system, I did create a #subvolume for data to be snapshotted and put #swap on a mount point root sub-directory. It does work just as well in other terms, except it breaks the #trash. #btrfs #linux -
@angrylinus @home @log Oh, what do I mean. I mean exactly this. AFAIK .Trash is broken with every subvolume, even if the .Trash-UID would exist. But if there’s something I should do, please let me know. It works on every mountpoint which is NOT using subvol mount parameter. I did try basically everything I could find, and didn’t get it to work. If it does using some clever trick, at least it isn’t widely known.
$ echo "I mean this" > sample.txt $ gio trash ./sample.txt gio: file:///mnt/data/@subvol/sample.txt: Trashing on system internal mounts is not supported $ gio version 2.80.0 -
@theDoctor @jontyms Here is the #GitLab repository: https://gitlab.com/ds.shell-scripts/ds.buttery-snaps
Again, it's not finished yet, so please do not use it on main systems.
If anyone would like to contribute, you're more than welcome to do so.
#BtrFS #Snapper #Fedora #Subvolumes #Snapshots #Snapshot #Subvolume
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I used to #clonezilla the entire disk, just before doing any major upgrades.
But I guess I don’t need to anymore, thanks to #BtrFS and #Snapper.#subvolume #snapshot #backup #rollback #fsf #restore #opensource #linux #filesystem #cow
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I just installed #Fedora35 2 days ago, and I was playing with the #BtrFS #subvolumes and #Snapper (in fact still I am).
And I gotta say this, the system #snapshots and #rollbacks have never been easier.
#backup #restores #backups #cow #filesystem #linux #filesystems #snapshot #rollback #restore #Fedora #opensource #opensourcesoftware #fsf #subvolume
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After @daftaupe convinced me to give #btrfs a try, I just learned how to mount multiple #subvolume|s of a #LUKS #encrypted devices through #pam_mount: