On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 10:12 PM Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't understand why you're going to another forum to ask the same
question, and posting different information. It's just making it more
difficult to provide answers. Here is what you posted there:
Since I did not know about BTRFS.
$ btrfs subvolume list /
ID 256 gen 3794 top level 5 path fedora
ID 264 gen 2296 top level 256 path root/snapshots/test
That is not a default subvolume layout for Fedora 33. I have no idea
how you arrived at this layout but it's not the default. If you do a
default (automatic) installation of Fedora 33, you will have two
subvolumes: home and root, at the top level.
Ok, I have managed to get BTRFS snapshots working.
I must have messed up the installation somehow. Now I have a subvolume under the toplevel volume which I can now rename.
But the problem is that I have to reboot to a live CD just to take a snapshot. Any way to do it within the OS ?
Regards,
Sreyan Chakravarty
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