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<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div class="mw-collapsible-toggle" style="float:none;">▶ '''subvolume'''</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A Btrfs '''[[Btrfs#subvolume|subvolume]]''' is an independently mountable POSIX file-tree and '''not a block device'''. It is the part of a '''[[Btrfs#Btrfs_Volume|volume]]''' that will be '''mounted writeable''' into your Linux system. By convention the names of subvolumes start with @ ('''@''', '''@home''', '''@snapshots''' ...). All subvolumes share the space of the Btrfs volume. You may create subvolumes at will. (You may think of subvolumes ''as sort of "dynamic partitions" inside a Btrfs volume'')
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subvolume
A Btrfs subvolume is an independently mountable POSIX file-tree and not a block device. It is the part of a volume that will be mounted writeable into your Linux system. By convention the names of subvolumes start with @ (@, @home, @snapshots ...). All subvolumes share the space of the Btrfs volume. You may create subvolumes at will. (You may think of subvolumes as sort of "dynamic partitions" inside a Btrfs volume)
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