On Mon, Jul 06, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
Except that system itself is installed in top level subvolume. At least, it was this way last time I tried btrfs install.
The code to not do that is submitted. But in the end, it doesn't matter, since even the top level subvolume is only a subvolume.
Except that the path is: /.snapshots/<id>/snapshot/ and not /subvol/root-<id>
And with grub2 you don't need "rootflags=", grub2 shows you all available "root" you can boot into.
The question is not to boot into it but to revert your top level volume to the same state as one of these snapshots.
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