So what you want to backup is a btrfs unmounted subvolume 
(/home/data/dossiers) compared to main mount point /home.
If you mount that subvolume, it will be backuped.

On my system /data is a subvolume of / 
and I have it declared like this in my /etc/fstab.

/dev/mapper/cr_nvme0n1p2  /data                   btrfs 
 subvol=@/data,nofail,noatime

If it is mounted it will be seen, and backup'ed.
On Wednesday, 30 April 2025 at 13:37:25 UTC+2 J.y B wrote:

> done. the results:
>
>
>
> Le mercredi 30 avril 2025 à 10:36:54 UTC+2, Bruno Friedmann 
> (bruno-at-bareos) a écrit :
>
>> Did you tried to see them with 
>>
>> btrfs subvolume list /
>>
>> On Tuesday, 29 April 2025 at 16:10:56 UTC+2 J.y B wrote:
>>
>>> good spot about Unknown (i'm bad in english ^^), but that don't solve my 
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> And about " that doesn't answer if /home/data is a separated subvolume", 
>>> how i can check that?
>>>
>>> Thank a lot by the way
>>>
>>> Le mardi 29 avril 2025 à 16:02:25 UTC+2, Bruno Friedmann 
>>> (bruno-at-bareos) a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Beware, that doesn't answer if /home/data is a separated subvolume 
>>>> (which obviously is not mounted)
>>>> and 
>>>> Unknow is not Unknown ;-)
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, 29 April 2025 at 15:59:32 UTC+2 J.y B wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> That funny because i already try this ^^ 
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: sdsdsd.png]
>>>>>
>>>>> Here you can see all FS present on my client :
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: ereerererre.png]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le mardi 29 avril 2025 à 15:55:17 UTC+2, Bruno Friedmann 
>>>>> (bruno-at-bareos) a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> What mount /home/data return ?
>>>>>> is that a btrfs subvolume not explicitely mounted ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As a workaround, you should be able to add "unknown" as fs type in 
>>>>>> the fileset.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FS Type = "unknown"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but would be nice to find the roots ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, 29 April 2025 at 15:44:54 UTC+2 J.y B wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>>> Long time i don't come here.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a problem i can't solve and i need help.
>>>>>>> I add a need client (debian 12 like my director) and con't stop to 
>>>>>>> have problem about "Top level directory "/home/data" has unlisted 
>>>>>>> fstype 
>>>>>>> "unknown" "
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At first i had this problem : /home/data/dossiers is a different 
>>>>>>> filesystem. Will not descend from /home/data/ into it. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's the first time i see this error and try some things like add 
>>>>>>> "OneFs = no" and other variables like "fs type = btrfs" but without 
>>>>>>> succes.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Can you help me ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My bareos director and clients are all at last version
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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