>>>>> "dp" == Daniel Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dp> What if you don't want it to be a full fledged independent, dp> but instead continue to share as much storage as possible with dp> the original filesystem? The Fine Man page says in very clear orange-and-black text that no new space is consumed by promoting a clone. However, to my reading, the OP is wrong, and you can't free space in the way you want to. You can't delete the snapshot until you delete all writeable clones of it but one. Assuming you accept this rule and still want to delete the snapshot, 'promote' lets you pick which clone you'd like to survive. The man page implies that's its primary intended purpose.
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