using other root option throws ntfs errors
I tried to use schnapps instead of the lower-level btrfs tools to snapshot my (RAID) btrfs filesystem, by using the -d root
option.
Then I get weird ntfs-3g errors...
root@turris:/mnt# btrfs sub list /mnt/DATA_NAS/
ID 256 gen 1570 top level 5 path @
ID 260 gen 29 top level 5 path @DATA_other
ID 261 gen 1572 top level 5 path @DATA_NAS
root@turris:/mnt# schnapps -d "/mnt/DATA_NAS" list
ERROR: unable to access /dev/sdb
/dev/sda: No such file or directory
ntfs-3g: Failed to access volume '/dev/sdb
/dev/sda': No such file or directory
ntfs-3g 2017.3.23 integrated FUSE 27 - Third Generation NTFS Driver
Configuration type 1, XATTRS are on, POSIX ACLS are off
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Usage: ntfs-3g [-o option[,...]] <device|image_file> <mount_point>
Options: ro (read-only mount), windows_names, uid=, gid=,
umask=, fmask=, dmask=, streams_interface=.
Please see the details in the manual (type: man ntfs-3g).
Example: ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows
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Can't mount root partition
It would be nice to use schnapps as a high-level tool, so if I can provide any other information, let me know.