http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1068197
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1068197#c4
--- Comment #4 from Atanas Bombov
(In reply to Atanas Bombov from comment #2)
I can accept snapshot #1 is the current one, although snapper list shows: Type | # | Pre # | Date | User | Cleanup | Description | Userdata -------+---+-------+-------------------------------+------+---------+-------- ---------------+--------- single | 0 | | | root | | current | single | 1 | | Fri 19 Aug 2016 15:47:59 CEST | root | | first root filesystem |
As written, 0 is a virtual entry, not a real snapshot. Is this output really complete?
Yes, this is the full output. Inside this file /.snapshots/1/info.xml I see: <?xml version="1.0"?> <snapshot> <type>single</type> <num>1</num> <date>2016-08-19 13:47:59</date> <description>first root filesystem</description> </snapshot> Snapshot 24 has no such file.
However, there is a snapshot 24 which is not supposed to be there taking 12G space: du -sh /.snapshots/* 11G /.snapshots/1 12G /.snapshots/24
du -sh only tells you how big the snapshot is, NOT how much disk space it is using. btrfs is a CoW filesystem! If snapper list does not list this snapshot 24, then something did go wrong and you need to delete that manually.
Do you mean delete on file system level, like rm -rf /.snapshots/24 or via some other tool/command? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.