Control: owner -1 ! Hi,
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 02:21:39PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote: > On 10/11/2016 11:40 PM, Nicholas D Steeves wrote: > > So far, the plan is to default to simple @rootfs and @home subvolumes, > > because I've read that backing up OpenSUSE systems is cumbersome with > > all of those subvolumes, and also because of the KISS principle; [...] > > FWIW, given that I just encountered this myself: rescue(-mode) will need > a fix in this case because by default it mounts the top-level, which > means that the actual chroot is one level down. Although I guess setting > the default subvolume id to the one of whatever you call @rootfs should > also fix this. > I've submitted a tested MR at: https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/partman-btrfs/merge_requests/1 I decided to leave configuring @home up to the user, because the user may wish to mount /home using another block device, possibly on a non-btrfs volume. Also, adding full-fledged btrfs subvolume configuration (eg: forking partman-lvm) to DI will require a comaintainer. The bus-factor is too high for me to do it alone. Would you like to take care of rescue-mode or shall I? Cheers, Nicholas
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