Op dinsdag 4 november 2014 15:53:16 schreef John Andersen:
While installing 13.2 I let it use btrfs for root and xfs for /home partition.
Then you get these nebulous message that says some of the subvolumes of root are shadowed by other filesystems. That message means that you have a subvolume named /home defined in the /root automatically, and also a /home partition. Better language is needed for that error message. The term "Duplicate directory" names comes to mind. "Shadowed" is not very descriptive.
But then I began to wonder why btrfs defines subvolumes instead of letting the system define sub-directories?
Reported as bug https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=899786
Whats the difference in functionality? Are these sub-volume sizes fixed? Is it just part of the snapshot process? What's up with that?
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