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Re: How to create /home BTRFS subvolume on a second disk during installation?



Erick Delgado <edelgado81@gmail.com> wrote:
> Enviado desde mi iPhone
> 
> > El jul. 27, 2023, a la(s) 09:18, Sarunas Burdulis
> > <sarunas@math.dartmouth.edu> escribió:
> > 
> > On 7/27/23 07:14, debian-user@howorth.org.uk wrote:  
> >> [...]
> >> Your image shows that you have three persistent partitions:
> >> /dev/nvme2n1p1 - /boot/efi - vfat
> >> /dev/nvme2n1p3 - /         - btrfs
> >> /dev/nvme1n1p1 - /home     - btrfs
> >> So that all looks like it's been created exactly as you wished.
> >> The partitioning is not your problem.
> >> I'm sorry but I don't know what might produce messages about HOME
> >> not being found, or the reasons for that.
> > > [...]  
> > 
> > Home partition not being mounted, for example. A look at /etc/fstab
> > might help.
> > 
> > -- 
> > Sarunas Burdulis
> > Dartmouth Mathematics
> > math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas
> > 
> > · https://useplaintext.email ·
> >   
> I did check it out and still the same.
> Does the installer create the subvolume or no?

Sorry I have no idea what you mean. Checked what out? And what was it
originally if it is still the same?

And as I wrote: "... looks like it's been created exactly as you wished.
The partitioning is not your problem."

What is the content of /etc/fstab?


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