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2012 Aug 22
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btrfsprogs: cases of snapshot failures
...space level, simply invoking low-level atomic
snapshots one by one?
For the following, the kernel is 3.4.4 with the too-overloaded "0.19"
version of btrfsprogs.
2. Subvolume directories are somewhat special, as you may know.
Only `btrfs sub create/snap` creates them, and they cannot be rmdird.
# btrfs sub list .
ID 256 top level 5 path HEAD
[...]
ID 450 top level 5 path HEAD/woven
ID 451 top level 5 path HEAD/leet
Attempting to snapshot a directory with further subvolumes in it
has the strange effect that directories get created, and do so
with the wrong inode info:
# ls -l HEAD
tota...