First step, I got the subvolumes of the second file system mounted. Not as easy as I though it would be. I had to do it mounting the UUID of each subvolume, rather than the path. Single line from /etc/fstab looks like: UUID=26d63d99-92f4-4a49-878b-236f5e88af69 /usr11/opt btrfs subvolid=UUID=3c46ec67-442b-a546-8396-0e34ce2cd493 0 0 Mount says it can only use paths relative to the root volume:-( output of df: Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 16G 88K 16G 1% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 16G 2.4M 16G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sdc3 xfs 910G 109G 801G 12% /home /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/tmp /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/spool /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/opt /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/log /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/lib/pgsql /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/lib/named /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/lib/mailman /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /srv /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /opt /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /boot/grub2/x86_64-efi /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /var/crash /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /usr/local /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /tmp /dev/sdc2 btrfs 21G 5.9G 14G 30% /boot/grub2/i386-pc /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11 /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/boot/grub2/x86_64-efi /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/boot/grub2/i386-pc /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/opt /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/srv /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/tmp /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/usr/local /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/crash /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/lib/mailman /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/lib/named /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/lib/pgsql /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/log /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/opt /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/spool /dev/sdb2 btrfs 21G 8.9G 11G 46% /usr11/var/tmp Any comments? I would like to know if you think I am going in the correct direction, and if there is any way to avoid loading all of those damn UUIDs. Don -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org