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If you need to roll back into a snapshot you have to replace the actual subvolume by the chosen snapshot. | If you need to roll back into a snapshot you have to replace the actual subvolume by the chosen snapshot. | ||
# '''Make a snapshot''' of the actual subvolume (for later reference) | |||
# '''Delete the subvolume''' out of its actual place | |||
# '''Create a new subvolume''' out of the snapshot chosen for rollback | |||
# Make this new subvolume the default (optional) | |||
# '''Don't forget''' to remove the snapshot you made in a few days | |||
{{BoxWarning|Don't forget to remove snapshots | {{BoxWarning|Don't forget to remove snapshots before you run out of space|Every time you take a snapshot you only use the "rest of the volume" for storing everything you change from this time on. At some point in time you have to release the snapshot. Don´t use your space up. Btrfs needs '''space to breath.''' Don't use more then 90% or you will get into trouble."}} | ||
{{BoxDanger|NO Snapshots together with quotas|There are reports about massive problems when using '''quotas''' together with snapshots (snapper, timeshift)}} | {{BoxDanger|NO Snapshots together with quotas|There are reports about massive problems when using '''quotas''' together with snapshots (snapper, timeshift)}} |