Re: /boot as a btrfs subvolume

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Le 06/01/2013 20:11, Chris Murphy a écrit :
> If you use UUID, and you use subvol=, and you don't rename/move your subvolume, it's perfectly safe. Nevertheless, GRUB becoming subvolid aware seems like a good idea to me, but I have no idea what's involved in that.

I actually run several machines on which I have /boot in a separate
BTRFS subvol, without any issue. I have a multiboot between several
different distros (typically Ubuntu, Mint, LMDE, Bodhi... All Ubuntu
derivatives except for LMDE which is Debian-based...) sharing the same
BTRFS container and using different subvols i.e. UBUNTU/@boot,
LMDE/@boot etc...

Works just great.

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