Snapshot rollback

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I created a snapshot of my root subvol, then used btrfs-subvolume
set-default to make the snapshot the default subvol and rebooted.  This
seems to have correctly gotten the system to boot from the snapshot
instead of the original subvol, but now /home ( @home subvol ) refuses
to mount claiming that /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device.  What gives?

Also, is there no way to move or hard link subvolumes to somewhere other
than their original location?
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