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Re: Mount Permissions (btrfs subvolumes)



On 6/5/23 7:23 AM, Greg Wooledge <greg@wooledge.org> wrote:

>
> You can run the command "mount" with no arguments to see the details of
> each mounted file system.  You don't even have to be root.  I don't know
> how btrfs subvolumes work, so I don't know whether they appear in the
> output of mount, but you could try it and see.
>

This part is fine.  I think when no subvolume is peocified with `-o`, it will mount subvolid=5, the default subvolume.

Use `-o subvol=$NAME` to mount one of your choosing.

I'll be back to show the efects of `noauto`.


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