On 3 Feb 2014 18:26, "Chris Murphy" <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote: > Note also that opensuse has a different layout for all of this than Fedora. They make the default subvolume ID 5 (the top level of the Btrfs file system, the first subvolume, the one that can't be deleted or named) the parent and mount it at /. And then create the following subvolumes: > > boot/grub2/x86_64-efi > home > opt > srv > tmp > usr/local > var/crash > var/log > var/opt > var/spool > var/tmp
The other fun thing I encountered the other day is that cp --reflink=always still doesn't work across mount points even if they are part of the same btrfs pool and therefore capable of using COW between subvolumes.
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