Debian Bullseye install with BTRFS Subvolumes



Debian Bullseye install with BTRFS Subvolumes

Debian Bullseye install with BTRFS Subvolumes

In this video I go over the steps to install Debian Bullseye with BTRFS subvolumes and explain how the default subvolume configuration does not work with Timeshift. I also explain how to achieve this by changing the root subvolume name from @rootfs to just @. In a later video, I will go over the snapshotting solution I have settled on, but for today, I just want to get it installed.

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