Re: Replacing the top-level root

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On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:53 AM, David Brown <btrfs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 03:20:58PM -0500, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
>
>> For example, right now extlinux support booting btrfs, but _only_ from
>> the top-level root.  if i just had a way to "swap" the top-level root
>> with a different subvol, i could overcome several problems i have with
>> users all at once:
>>
>> ) users install their system to the top-level root, which means it is
>> no longer manageable by snapshot scripts [currently]
>> ) if the top-level root could be swapped, extlinux could then boot my
>> snapshot? (i'm probably wrong here)
>
> I don't think this is a solution to the extlinux problem, but I've
> moved roots into new subvolumes, basically something like this.
>
> Root is mounted as /, I've also mounted the volume on /mounted in this
> example.
>
>  # btrfs subvolume snapshot /mounted /mounted/newrootname
>
> Now reboot, adding the subvol option to use the newrootname.
> Go into /mounted and make sure files touced there don't show up in '/'
> (we really are mounting the submount).
>
> Then just use rm -rf to remove everything that isn't a subvol.  I
> don't know of an easy way to do that, and be careful.

yeah, this is precisely what i do currently...

the problem is i have to tell the user to do this themselves, as there
isn't a way to safely accomplish it automatically.  i expect this will
become a more common problem, esp. for those trying to integrate
advanced btrfs handlers into their distro; like myself.  basically, i
have ultimate control over all subvols, except top-level, and i want
to why/how to address this.

imo, if there really is not a proper solution to this issue because of
some technical reason, i think mkfs.btrfs should automatically create
a subvol, and mark it default... because from the feedback i'm getting
or lack thereof, the top-level subvol is dangerous because it's not
manageable.

this should be done immediately imo, but at the very least, once
grub2/extlinux support booting from subvols.

thoughts?

C Anthony
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