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* Combining two filesystems into single pool
@ 2022-07-26 20:32 Rich Rauenzahn
  2022-07-26 21:02 ` David Sterba
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From: Rich Rauenzahn @ 2022-07-26 20:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Btrfs BTRFS

I've spent a little while trying to google for this and haven't seem
to hit the right keywords yet or it just isn't possible.

I have two btrfs filesystems.  These are independent filesystems with
mutually exclusive sets of disks.  RAID1, if that matters.

They are mounted on / -- let's say /A and /B.

I'd like to combine the disks into a single filesystem.  These file
systems are large, so creating a third filesystem and merging them is
not practical, nor is copying /B onto /A.

Could I, say, move /A to a subvolume A in itself and then permanently
"connect" /B as a subvolume B, putting all the disks into a single
pool?  And then mount the two subvolumes as /A and /B?

I'd swear I'd seen instructions on how to combine filesystem pools
before, but I can't find it again.

Thoughts or other ideas?

Rich

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