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[SOLVED] Handling of /etc/fstab #122

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The fstab entry for the / mountpoint doesn't have any effect, you could also remove it from the file.
/ is mounted during the boot process, at a point before the kernel even has access to fstab (that file can't be read before the subvolume where it's located is mounted). Which partition/subvolume to mount as / is defined in the kernel boot parameters, grub-btrfs takes care of this for snapshots. See the entries starting with linux inside grub-btrfs.cfg in your boot partition.

As for /home - since you are doing snapshots anyways at the same time when / is snapshotted, maybe consider not having a @home subvolume at all, so that your snapshots automatically include the home tree ?

Yes, I gue…

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