As part of the current effort to improve how we display Btrfs subvolumes in the Partitioner I was checking how we mount them. We always create a fstab entry for each subvolume like /home, /var... That makes a lot of sense when the system has support for snapshots, because the default subvolume is .snapshots/1/snapshot, so those fstab entries are needed to make the content of each subvolume available in the expected location. But when there are no snapshots, the default subvolume is the top-level one (in openSUSE) or the "@" (in SLE). All other subvolumes are children of that one, which means their content would be already available in the expected location. But still we redundantly mount all those subvolumes via fstab. I find that not only redundant but even confusing. If the users decides to umount, let's say, /home... they will see the content is still there after unmounting, which may be puzzling. Does somebody know what's the purpose of mounting those subvolumes when there are no snapshots? Cheers -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org