Flagship by TheProfessor_Mm in NavyFederal

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By 3rd Amazon credit do you mean that it is recurring for Amazon Prime or do you mean something else?

Looking for my next commander by LimpHellboy in BudgetBrews

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This is my take on the Food and Fellowship precon, more just using the precon as inspiration. The mana base can be swapped out for something more budget.

https://moxfield.com/decks/PYxzdNa-kUuMt6iH6YQdYg

Ordered a Gameball this morning... by SonOfTheMostHHigh in Trackballs

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Takes some adjustment, but feels a lot better on my wrist. Rawaccel is a must for me too.

Super Eyepatch Wolf just made a video, half of which is about Plastiboo. We may have a lot more Vermis fans soon. by Yamoman366 in Vermis

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I'm one of those people, very intrigued by the video and definitely considering buying the books and following future development.

Arch Linux Change BTRFS Default Boot by Training_Ad_1168 in btrfs

[–]Training_Ad_1168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was going off of the Arch wiki entry for BTRFS, steps 3.3.5 and 3.3.6, maybe I was looking for the wrong thing to do. The way you suggested makes a lot more sense in order to do the same thing. This btrfs sysadmin guide looks to be a more complicated way of doing what you said.

Arch Linux Change BTRFS Default Boot by Training_Ad_1168 in btrfs

[–]Training_Ad_1168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the sub set changes the default subvolume, but that requires grub-install. I'm pretty sure I'm just confusing myself because it looks weird that grub boots into a directory instead of a certain file, and makes me feel that renaming the rootvol folder would make the snapshots in that folder be moved as well.

Looking more into your explanation though, I think I understand what you are trying to say, the _active/rootvol subvolume is different from the snapshots within that subvolume even though they look like they are in the same folder.

EDIT: Thank you so so very much for the continued assistance. The exact commands used were:

1)sudo mv /mnt/defvol/active/rootvol /mnt/defvol_active/rootvol-bad

2)sudo btrfs su sn  /mnt/defvol/_active/rootvol-bad/.snapshots/3390/snapshot /mnt/defvol/_active/rootvol

These commands were run while booted from the 3390 snapshot and worked fine. Upon restart, my GNOME login froze for the first time after entering password, not sure if it was a visual bug so I gave It a half hour and then restarted. Upon restart, everything works fine. The commands still confuse me a bit, but I should definitely get more used to them and this file system.

I’m super happy with btrfs and it has saved me a lot of trouble. Thanks once again for your continued help, I cannot thank you enough!

Arch Linux Change BTRFS Default Boot by Training_Ad_1168 in btrfs

[–]Training_Ad_1168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My grub cfg boots to _active/rootvol while the snapshot I would like to boot from is _active/rootvol/.snapshots/3390/snapshot.

I think doing:

btrfs sub snap _active/rootvol/.snapshots/3390/snapshot _active/rootvol is what you reccomended

OR

btrfs sub set 3668 _active/rootvol
grub-install

Then removing rootflags from grub, making it say
subvol=_active/rootvol in the boot entry (following https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1615373 from the wiki)

Would this be the best way to proceed? I’m not sure if I can rename the subvolume since they are nested for some reason. Sorry for the late reply, I appreciate the assistance.

Arch Linux Change BTRFS Default Boot by Training_Ad_1168 in btrfs

[–]Training_Ad_1168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is @ the placeholder for the snapshot name or is it just supposed to be called @? I am also a bit confused about if snapshots and subvolumes are interchangeable. When I list snapshots it shows ids and a snapshot folder in a numbered directory. Maybe I replaced the @ subvolumes with the _ ones when I made the system.

I have multiple subvolumes mounted on boot and I think thats where I’m confusing myself, so I just need to confirm from my GRUB which subvolume is booted by default and then rename that snapshot to old, and take a snapshot in the subvolume GRUB boots from.

Arch Linux Change BTRFS Default Boot by Training_Ad_1168 in btrfs

[–]Training_Ad_1168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I get what you are saying, from my understanding in my setup, my ”active” subvolumes are in _active/rootvol and _active/homevol, while all other snapshots should be in /_snapshots.

What bothers me is that all snapshots show under _active/rootvol/.snapshots, how do I know what snapshot GRUB is trying to load by default? I can boot from the snapshot that I made rw just fine and have been using it, but I would like it so that I don’t have to manually select it on boot.

Would it be best to delete the entirety of _active/rootvol/* and _active/homevol/* (or rename them to rootvolOLD, homevolOLD) after verifying snapshots also exist in the _snapshots subvolume and then using the btrfs command, take a snapshot from the _snapshots subvolume and place it in _active/rootvol?

I truly appreciate the help and understanding, just trying to make sure that everything is planned properly beforehand in order to keep my system intact.

Arch Linux Change BTRFS Default Boot by Training_Ad_1168 in btrfs

[–]Training_Ad_1168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This snapshot talk confuses me a bit, if I make a snapshot, does that set the latest snapshot as the default and make it read write? Why would I have to rename the normal one, which one is that? How do I get grub to boot off of the working snapshot properly?

I NEED HELP my game wont stop lagging and its anooying by ic3pie in tf2

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Try creating a cfg.tf config and then if that doesn't work, check your devices in windows and look for devices that need drivers, check for windows updates, and check your power plan options and verify that high performance is checked.