Izzy, Queen of all Microchips, First of Her Name on Nostr: I don't know about the specific situation, but the usual layout on my ...
I don't know about the specific situation, but the usual layout on my ubuntu-derivative system is there'll be an `@` subvolume for root, an `@home` subvolume for `/home`, and then a set of snapshots created by timeshift living in a secret subvolume you can list with `btrfs subvolume list`
Subvolumes should be independent so you can get the list, then delete by ID, or if they're accessible normally (not in a secret subvolume) you should just be able to pass a series of paths to it.
Subvolumes should be independent so you can get the list, then delete by ID, or if they're accessible normally (not in a secret subvolume) you should just be able to pass a series of paths to it.