It seems that #Thunar ( #Xubuntu default file manager ) just can't get the .Trash folder to work with #btrfs volumes using subvol #mount option. That's quite a weak achievement. Because the #swapfile must be on root volume, and therefore it's logical to use subvolume for all data, so it can be snapshotted. But if snapshots are being used, then #trash feature won't work anymore, due to the limitations linked to the #subvolumes. Yet I personally find this to be incredibly lame and totally pointless and completely unbased limitation. #Linux silliness.

Achja, werd jetzt mal ein Verbrechen aus den Anfängen mit #ButterFS beheben 🫣

/sda1 EFI
/sda2 /boot 668M 🤔🤷🏼
/sda3 / ~40G
/sda4 /home ~190G

Aufgabe:
sda3 & 4 zusammenlegen und stattdessen #Subvolumes nutzen

Soo, eben erfolgreich mein erstes #Linux mit #btrfs #subvolumes statt #LVM installiert 😊

Hmmm 🧐,
Wouldn’t it be great to have a #BASH script that prepares the fresh installation of #Fedora #Linux to use #Snapper on #BtrFS ?
I mean to create the recommended #subvolumes to exclude some directories from being taken in snapshots either because they are useless (such as `/opt`, `/var/cache`.. etc) or it’s better to prevent rolling them back to previous state (such as `/var/log`, `/root`.. etc).
And update the #fstab & #Grub configs too.
With some other tweaks.

I might write one 🤔.

Our first #goal is to have an #InstallScript, because that is something I have experience with already (and should therefor be attainable before the end of the year!). It probably won't have all the bells and whistles I'd like to have (like the granular #Btrfs #subvolumes e.g.), but at least set up #AlpineLinux, a user and the #LuminaDesktop 🙂👍