Re: strange btrfs sub list output

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2011-05-27 10:12:24 +0100, Hugo Mills:
[skipped useful clarification]
> 
>    That's all rather dense, and probably too much information. Hope
> it's helpful, though.
[...]

It is, thanks.

How would one end up in a situation where the output of "btrfs
sub list ." has:

ID 287 top level 285 path data

How could a "subvolume 285" become a "top level"?

How does one get a subvolume with a top-level other than "5"?

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Stephane
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