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c0rn3j@Lappy : ~
[1] % sudo btrfs-snap /var/lib/machines hourly 24
ERROR: /var/lib/machines is not a btrfs mountpoint (or old version of btrfs-tools, try > 0.19)
c0rn3j@Lappy : ~
[1] % sudo btrfs-snap / hourly 24
btrfs subvolume show: too few arguments
usage: btrfs subvolume show [options] <subvol-path>|<mnt>
Show more information about the subvolume
-r|--rootid rootid of the subvolume
-u|--uuid uuid of the subvolume
If no option is specified, <subvol-path> will be shown, otherwise
the rootid or uuid are resolved relative to the <mnt> path.
ERROR: is not a btrfs mountpoint (or old version of btrfs-tools, try > 0.19)
c0rn3j@Lappy : ~
[1] % sudo btrfs subvolume show /
/
Name: <FS_TREE>
UUID: -
Parent UUID: -
Received UUID: -
Creation time: -
Subvolume ID: 5
Generation: 42061
Gen at creation: 0
Parent ID: 0
Top level ID: 0
Flags: -
Snapshot(s):
var/lib/machines
test
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Using btrfs-snap 1.7.3 from AUR.
[0] % pacman -Q btrfs-progs btrfs-snap
btrfs-progs 4.13-1
btrfs-snap 1.7.3-1
Maybe I'm misunderstanding how this tool works?
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