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Ideally it would be great to default to a btrfs subvolume for each new
container created. However, this is not as we previously thought
without consequence. 'rsync --one-file-system' will not descend into
btrfs subvolumes. This means that 'lxc-create -B _unset' will cause
different behavior for rsync -vax /var/lib/lxc based on whether that
fs is btrfs or not.
So don't do that. If -B is not specified, use -B dir.
Signed-off-by:
Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
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