Re: find subvolume (used) size?

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Maybe you mean du?  df takes almost no time at all and does not care
how many files there are.

Yep, I certainly meant du there.


Just be carefull, because for example if you use -o compress, the space
the files are actually using can be different...

Certainly, one more reason why btrfs reporting subvolume size usage would be useful ;)


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