Re: Copying a disk containing a btrfs filesystem

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On Thursday 10 April 2014 15:15:02 Duncan wrote:
> Meanwhile (2), given the existence of those tested backups, there's
> yet  another way to accomplish things.  Simply restore from the
> backups the same way you would if the working copy went down and you
> had to restore it, only restore to the new device instead of the old
> one.  =:^)

As the OP, let me insist that I have multiple backups. However and 
unfortunately, those backups do not contain the snapshots that I'd like 
to preserve when exchanging the disk. What makes the case complicate is 
not the question how to preserve and copy the current data; it's how to 
retain the historic data embodied in snapshots.

Michael

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