Re: Btrfs subvolume question

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On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Markus Moeller <huaraz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So what I don't understand which process created the sub volumes.

Yast had to have done it. It did all the partitioning, creation of the
file system, and it created fstab.


> I fear if
> I start again it will be the same.

Don't check the LVM option. I don't have the installer UI right in
front of me so I don't know exactly where it is or what it's called,
but it's not enabled by default because I've done a default openSUSE
13.2 installation and it did use Btrfs and created a pile of
subvolumes, but it didn't use LVM at all.


> The OpenSuse YAST2 Partition tool does
> not show any subvolumes.

That sounds like a feature request. They're clearly there.



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