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check the output using the `dryrun` command before executing the
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backups:
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btrbk -c myconfig -v dryrun
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btrbk -c /path/to/myconfig -v dryrun
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This will read all btrfs information on the source/target filesystems
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and show what actions would be performed (without writing anything to
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@ -135,11 +135,15 @@ Example: laptop with usb-disk for backups
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In this example, we assume you have a laptop with:
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* a disk having a btrfs volume mounted as `/mnt/btr_pool`,
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containing a subvolume `rootfs` for the root filesystem and a
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* a disk having a btrfs root subvolume (subvolid=5) mounted on `/mnt/btr_pool`,
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containing a subvolume `rootfs` for the root filesystem (i.e. mounted on `/`) and a
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subvolume `home` for the user data.
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* a backup disk having a btrfs volume mounted as `/mnt/btr_backup`,
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containing a subvolume `mylaptop` for the incremental backups.
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containing a subvolume or directory `mylaptop` for the incremental backups.
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Make sure that you have `/mnt/btr_pool/btrbk_snapshots` subvolume or create it:
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btrfs subvolume create btrbk_snapshots
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Retention policy:
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