Re: Zombie BTRFS subvolume

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Bleck. It turns out that the output of "btrfs su list" is always
relative to the root (which makes it an absolute path disguised as a
relative path). Removing it was easy after I realized that.

On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Jonathan H <pythonnut@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I deleted a subvolume using "rm -rf .snapshots" (the subvolume was
> created by snapper). Now, it's gone from the filesystem, but it's
> still show in "btrfs su list /" where it was originally. This makes me
> worried. I ran a btrfsck and it didn't spot any errors that seemed
> relevant.
>
> The system is alive and well, but I'm worried that something's not
> right. Is this okay, and, if not, how can I fix it?
>
> Thanks,
> PythonNut
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