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If you convert a ext2/3/4 to btrfs with btrfs-convert you get a snapshot/subvolume containing your ext2 fs. An Image.
If you delete this image you cant use btrfs-convert -r to roll-back to ext2/3/4
now my question.
Is there any way to create this image with an existing btrfs? So to roll-back to extX without an exisiting image of it.
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I doubt so based on what I've read. Have not used/tried it yet, so YMMV.
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Of course you can - just not directly.
Do you really need that image or wouldn't it be ok to just tar the filesystem, store it elsewhere, create new file system and untar it?
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i could just tar my Home Directory and do a new install. I just dont have a place for my HOME Folder...
maybe someone is willing to write a converter
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