Re: Snapshots – noob questions

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I wrote:

> They could just as well go in a directory called .snapshots, off hand I'm not thinking of an advantage of putting snapshots into a subvolume.

There isn't an advantage with a top level 5 subvolume being used for rootfs. But if it's not being mounted, rather other named subvolumes are, then the advantage of a subvolume for snapshots is that it can be independently mounted to provide access to all snapshots within from which to create derivative snapshots. And it can also have a nosuid or noexec mount option to prevent old vulnerabilities from being root executable.


Chris Murphy

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