This is an unfortunate regression. Separating / and /home is simply a
must. Seeing how other distributions (Suse and Fedora) have embraced
btrfs as their default, I had hopes Ubuntu would follow (eventually)
with better btrfs support (not necessarily as default filesystem but at
least showing steady progress). But this a strong move in the opposite
direction.

(As for ZFS I'll consider it as soon as it is merged upstream.)

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  subiquity isn't able to create btrfs subvolumes during installation

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