Re: What to do about subvolumes?

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On Wednesday, 01 December, 2010, you (C Anthony Risinger) wrote:
[...]
> i forgot to mention, but a quick 'n dirty solution would be to simply
> not enable users to do this by accident.  mkfs.btrfs could create a
> new subvol, then mark it as default... this way the user has to
> manually mount with id=0, or remark 0 as the default.
> 
> effectively, users would be unknowingly be installing into a
> subvolume, rather then the top-level root (apologies if my terminology
> is incorrect).

I fully agree: it fulfill the KISS principle :-)

> C Anthony
> 


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