SUBVOLUME AND SNAPSHOT
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-A subvolume is a part of filesystem with its own and independent
+A subvolume is a part of filesystem with its own independent
file/directory hierarchy. Subvolumes can share file extents. A snapshot is
also subvolume, but with a given initial content of the original subvolume.
there are more arguments to process.
+
The corresponding directory is removed instantly but the data blocks are
-removed later in the background. The command returns immediatelly. See `btrfs
+removed later in the background. The command returns immediately. See `btrfs
subvolume sync` how to wait until the subvolume gets completely removed.
+
The deletion does not involve full transaction commit by default due to
--sort=+ogen,-gen,path,rootid.
*set-default* [<subvolume>|<id> <path>]::
-Set the default subvolume of the (mounted) filesystem.
+Set the default subvolume for the (mounted) filesystem.
+
+Set the default subvolume for the (mounted) filesystem at <path>. This will hide
+the top-level subvolume (ie. the one mounted with 'subvol=/' or 'subvolid=5').
+Takes action on next mount.
+
There are two ways how to specify the subvolume, by <id> or by the <subvolume>
path.
Show information of a given subvolume in the <path>.
*snapshot* [-r] <source> <dest>|[<dest>/]<name>::
-Create a writable/readonly snapshot of the subvolume <source> with the
+Create a snapshot of the subvolume <source> with the
name <name> in the <dest> directory.
+
If only <dest> is given, the subvolume will be named the basename of <source>.
If <source> is not a subvolume, btrfs returns an error.
-If '-r' is given, the snapshot will be readonly.
++
+`Options`
++
+-r::::
+Make the new snapshot read only.
*sync* <path> [subvolid...]::
-Wait until given subvolume(s) are completely removed from the filesystem
-after deletion. If no subvolume id is given, wait until all current deletion
-requests are completed, but do not wait for subvolumes deleted meanwhile.
-The status of subvolume ids is checked periodically.
+Wait until given subvolume(s) are completely removed from the filesystem after
+deletion. If no subvolume id is given, wait until all current deletion requests
+are completed, but do not wait for subvolumes deleted in the meantime.
+
`Options`
+