Btrfs

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btrfs is a modern copy on write (CoW) filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing advanced features while also focusing on fault tolerance, repair and easy administration.

Installation

Note: The following example is for EFI enabled systems. Adjust commands accordingly for a BIOS installation.

Partition the disk

# printf "label: gpt\n,550M,U\n,,L\n" | sfdisk /dev/sdX

Format partitions and create subvolumes

# mkfs.fat -F 32 /dev/sdX1

# mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdX2
# mkdir -p /mnt
# mount /dev/sdX2 /mnt
# btrfs subvolume create /mnt/root
# btrfs subvolume create /mnt/home
# btrfs subvolume create /mnt/nix
# umount /mnt

Mount the partitions and subvolumes

# mount -o compress=zstd,subvol=root /dev/sdX2 /mnt
# mkdir /mnt/{home,nix}
# mount -o compress=zstd,subvol=home /dev/sdX2 /mnt/home
# mount -o compress=zstd,noatime,subvol=nix /dev/sdX2 /mnt/nix

# mkdir /mnt/boot
# mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt/boot

Install NixOS

# nixos-generate-config --root /mnt
# nano /mnt/etc/nixos/configuration.nix # manually add mount options
# nixos-install

Configuration

Compression

nixos-generate-config --show-hardware-config doesn't detect mount options automatically, so to enable compression, you must specify it and other mount options in a persistent configuration:

fileSystems = {
  "/".options = [ "compress=zstd" ];
  "/home".options = [ "compress=zstd" ];
  "/nix".options = [ "compress=zstd" "noatime" ];
  "/swap".options = [ "noatime" ];
};

Swap file

Optionally, create a separate subvolume for the swap file. Be sure to regenerate your hardware-configuration.nix if you choose to do this.

# mkdir -p /mnt
# mount /dev/sdXY /mnt
# btrfs subvolume create /mnt/swap
# umount /mnt
# mkdir /swap
# mount -o subvol=swap /dev/sdXY /swap

Then, create the swap file and adjust its size as desired:

# btrfs filesystem mkswapfile --size 8g --uuid clear /swap/swapfile

Finally, add the swap file to your configuration and nixos-rebuild switch:

swapDevices = [ { device = "/swap/swapfile"; } ];

Usage

Subvolume

Create a subvolume

btrfs subvolume create /mnt/nixos

Removing a subvolume

btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/nixos

Snapshots

A snapshot in btrfs is simply a subvolume that shares its data (and metadata) with some other subvolume, using btrfs's COW capabilities.

Because of that, there is no special location for snapshots - you need to decide where you want to store them for yourself. It can be a simple directory inside root subvolume, or a directory inside a dedicated "snapshots" subvolume.

For this example we are going to store snapshots in a simple directory /snapshots, that has to be created beforehand with sudo mkdir /snapshots

Taking a read-only (-r) snapshot called home_snapshot_202302 of the subvolume mounted at /home

btrfs subvolume snapshot -r /home /snapshots/home_snapshot_202302

You can also snapshot the root subvolume. But keep in mind, that nested subvolumes are not part of a snapshot. So if you have subvolumes /nix /home, taking snapshot of / will not include them.

btrfs subvolume snapshot -r / /snapshots/nixos_snapshot_202302

Make snapshot read-write again

btrfs property set -ts /snapshots/home_snapshot_202302 ro false

However, changing read-only property of a snapshot in-place may causes issues with any future incremental send/receive.

Instead, a read-only snapshot itself (being a simple subvolume) can be snapshoted again as a read-write snapshot like this:

btrfs subvolume snapshot /snapshots/home_snapshot_202302 /snapshots/home_snapshot_202302_rw

Or it can be restored directly to /home straight away like this:

Warning: this will delete current /home and restore the snapshot! /home must be unmounted for this operation
btrfs subvolume delete /home
btrfs subvolume snapshot /snapshots/home_snapshot_202302 /home

After this you can mount /home again.


Transfer snapshot

Sending the snapshot /snapshots/nixos_snapshot_202302 compressed to a remote host via ssh at root@192.168.178.110 and saving it to a subvolume mounted or directory at /mnt/nixos

sudo btrfs send /snapshots/nixos_snapshot_202302 | zstd | ssh root@192.168.178.110 'zstd -d | btrfs receive /mnt/nixos'