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It worked, thank you very much for your help man! Now the only remaining problem is the snapshot 166, that snapper does not let me remove. I assume I should remove in a similar way as timeshift:
$ sudo btrfs subvolume delete /.snapshots/166/snapshot
WARNING: not deleting default subvolume id 2968 '/.snapshots/166/snapshot'
I think there’s something I’m missing about how these snapshot works
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Thanks for the answer! I mounted it and removed all the timeshift-btrfs stuff. now, after a reboot, sudo btrfs subvolume list -t /
does not show timeshift stuffs anymore, but if I mount again sudo mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt
and ls /mnt/
I get:
@ @cache @home @log timeshift-btrfs
how can I remove timeshift-btrfs
from there? can i just rm -rf
it?
In openSUSE
(sorry I forgot to mention, I’m running EndeavourOS)
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