I filed a bug yesterday concerning the Tumbleweed Installer. I experienced the same problem with no @ subvolume and various subvolumes under /var. For me it depended upon the choice whether to work with the suggestion made by the installer or the actual partition layout. I normally choose to define my own layout, as I have a seperate /home partition I keep between installs. When trying that, however, I noticed that the installer would use the old subvolume structure (multiple subvolumes under /var, no @). When using the suggestion and changing that to my needs by removing all unnecessary partitions, i got the “correct” structure. I had to manually delete my root btrfs via the rescuesystem for this to work, however. Am Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018, 19:46:54 CET schrieb Achim Gratz:
Jeffrey Harris writes:
That is correct. It also does not have the @/ directory, that would lead me to assume the installer I used (full DVD download from 1/22/18) must have had a regression or used a previous installer in it. I would like to be able to use the snapshot feature of btrfs. If I need to do a reinstall I will but I would love to try a fix.
My best guess is that you actually installed Leap, not Tumbleweed? Otherwise I'll have to leave your question to the folks providing the install DVD images.
Regards, Achim.
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