On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 01:44:29PM -0400, Neal Becker wrote: > What am I doing wrong? > > sudo btrfs device scan > > Scanning for Btrfs filesystems > [silence] Nothing wrong -- that's what it's meant to do. It tells the kernel about the filesystems it finds, not the user. If you want to do a scan and show the filesystems on the current machine, btrfs fi show is the tool you need. Hugo. > But I'm running on btrfs now: > > --- /etc/fstab > UUID=7246327b-1905-4fe2-9b6b-b9376017264f / btrfs > subvol=root 1 1 > UUID=2c04be93-34c1-4016-ba41-60fd9fd90616 /boot ext4 > defaults 1 2 > UUID=7246327b-1905-4fe2-9b6b-b9376017264f /home btrfs > subvol=home 1 2 > ... -- Hugo Mills | We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has hugo@... carfax.org.uk | pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them http://carfax.org.uk/ | unconscious and rifle their pockets for new PGP: E2AB1DE4 | vocabulary. James D. Nicoll
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