@Ryan FWIW the reason the install doesn't mark anything as modified is
that I was trying to keep the btrfs root partition (/dev/sda3) and just
install there.

I thought the installer would work similarly to what the desktop
installer does with btrfs, where it creates subvolumes for / and /home
in the root partition (as @ and @home).

On my desktop, when I upgrade I just move @ out of the way (by renaming it) and 
the installer creates a new one.
This is kinda nice as you can easily keep/revert to the old rootfs by just 
changing which subvol is mounted at boot.

Is there any way to do that with subiquity?

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