Re: btrfs-subv-backup v0.1b

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----- On Oct 31, 2017, at 6:00 PM, Austin S. Hemmelgarn ahferroin7@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Assuming you're careful about how you install it (that is, put it in a
> custom prefix that isn't in $PATH), you could always build a local
> version of Python.  Once you've got that, it's pretty trivial to change
> the #! line at the beginning of the script to point to the appropriate
> location.
> 
> For what it's worth, it shouldn't be _too_ hard to get the script
> working with Python 2.7.  The only big syntax difference that's liable
> to be an issue is the except clauses.  I'll take a look at this and see
> if I can't get it working for both 3.X and 2.7.

Austin,

do i understand correctly what i've read on github, that your script is worthless for SLES because they mount the subvolumes ?
"this of course does not work if you explicitly mount subvolumes, but the only distro I know of that does that is SUSE, and they do their own thing anyway."

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