Re: Accessing Parent Subvolume

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On 2015-05-03 08:19, Imran Geriskovan wrote:
> ** QUESTIONS **
> 1- Is it safe to access /mnt/debian ?
> 2- Is it safe to access /mnt/debian/@arch ?
> (Yeah, I'm pushing my chances recursively)
> 
> 
> ** POSSIBLE ANSWERS **
> X- Sure.. Accessing parent subvolumes recursively is a
> non issue. Even /arch/debian/arch/debian... is no problem.
> (Then, add this to features/decumentation to show how
> generic btrfs subvolume mount machinery is)

It is safe. However I suggest to use the root subvolume only to host other subvolumes.

In your case the layout should be:

/@debian
/@arch

The biggest advantage is that all subvolume are equal, so it could be
manage in the same way when you do a snapshot/rollback...

BR
G.Baroncelli

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