Anaconda knows how to do it.
Select btrfs instead of lvm, and manual partitioning.
I did this on f21, and i am also quite certain i did it in f22 server alpha.
For my fresh f22 install on my laptop anaconda wanted to switch from bios to uefi boot, so i used btrfs send to make a backup of /home and then restored it afterwards. Make a backup just to be safe before experimenting.
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birger wrote:
> Look at your current fstab. Are there lines for / and /home? Do they use
> the subvol mount option?
>
Yes they do. My question is, does the f22 installer know how to install
into a btrfs subvol? What is the procedure? Do I need to create the new
root22 subvol before running the installer?
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