Re: Moving top level to a subvolume
- Subject: Re: Moving top level to a subvolume
- From: Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 01:53:23 +0000 (UTC)
- User-agent: Pan/0.138 (Der Gerat; GIT cfc0392 /usr/src/portage/src/egit-src/pan2)
Matthew Hawn posted on Fri, 08 Jun 2012 12:24:26 -0700 as excerpted:
> I just converted my root filesystem to btrfs with btrfs-convert.
> However,
> since I am running Ubuntu, I would like to have the same subvolume
> structure as a default install,. How do I move the top-level subvolume
> (where all my files currently are) to another subvolume?
(Replied to list and to you, in case you're not subscribed.)
Arne answered your question, but just let me add a caution.
We get a lot of folks on this list who somehow miss the kernel warning,
and the wiki warning, and the general community knowledge, that btrfs is
still marked experimental and is still under heavy development. If
something goes wrong, as it often has for these folks when they post
here...
So just be aware of that and be sure that if you're going to run it, you
keep backups on something other than btrfs just in case, and that you
keep them relatively current (depending on how much data from your btrfs
systems you're willing to lose if it dies).
Also, it's worthwhile to keep up with this list to see current
developments and bugs, to run a current kernel, generally meaning latest
Linus release either stable or rc, and if you've not read up on the wiki,
read up on btrfs there, too.
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/
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