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minus-squareEager EaglelinkEnglish19•1 year agoThat’s only to backup/rollback the root though, right? If one’s looking to backup - say - their home dir, they can just recreate the home as a subvolume without reinstalling the system. Or am I mistaken?
minus-square@raldone01link4•edit-21 year agohttps://github.com/raldone01/config_fish/blob/main/tdcff_functions/btrfs_folder_to_subvol.fish Because I often forget to do it I wrote a little helper script. This file can be run or sourced and only depends on btrfs-progs and fish.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoAwww man, thanks ☺️. Good thing I love fiish, it’s my default shell 😉.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoYes, you can just set it to mount a, let’s say @home, subvolume to /home and that’s that, done.
That’s only to backup/rollback the root though, right? If one’s looking to backup - say - their home dir, they can just recreate the home as a subvolume without reinstalling the system. Or am I mistaken?
You can definitely do this with a few commands.
https://github.com/raldone01/config_fish/blob/main/tdcff_functions/btrfs_folder_to_subvol.fish
Because I often forget to do it I wrote a little helper script.
This file can be run or sourced and only depends on btrfs-progs and fish.
Awww man, thanks ☺️.
Good thing I love fiish, it’s my default shell 😉.
Yes, you can just set it to mount a, let’s say @home, subvolume to /home and that’s that, done.