Re: Spurious mount point

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On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 3:26 PM, Anton Shepelev <anton.txt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Chris Murphy to Anton Shepelev:
>
>> > How can I track down the origin of this mount point:
>> >
>> > /dev/sda2 on /home/hana type btrfs (rw,relatime,space_cache,subvolid=259,subvol=/@/.snapshots/1/snapshot/hana)
>> >
>> > if it is not present in /etc/fstab?  I shouldn't like to
>> > find/grep thoughout the whole filesystem.
>>
>> Sounds like some service taking snapshots regularly is
>> managing this.  Maybe this is Mint or Ubuntu and you're
>> using Timeshift?
>
> It is SUSE Linux and (probably) its tool called `snapper',
> but I have not found a clue in its documentation.

I wasn't aware that SUSE was now using the @ location for snapshots,
or that it was using Btrfs for /home. For a while it's been XFS with a
Btrfs sysroot.





-- 
Chris Murphy



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