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@supakeen supakeen commented Oct 20, 2025

Instead of requiring /boot to be a plain partition it is perfectly possible and allowable to have it on a btrfs subvolume. Needs some follow-up work in images to actually work.

Also changes the test case to allow for this.

@supakeen supakeen changed the title policy: allow /boot on btrfs policy: allow /boot on btrfs (HMS-9737) Nov 13, 2025
Instead of requiring /boot to be a plain partition it is perfectly
possible and allowable to have it on a btrfs subvolume. Needs some
follow-up work in `images` to actually work.

Also changes the test case to allow for this.

Signed-off-by: Simon de Vlieger <[email protected]>
@supakeen supakeen changed the title policy: allow /boot on btrfs (HMS-9737) fedora: /boot on btrfs for Fedora Cloud 44 (HMS-9737) Dec 12, 2025
@supakeen supakeen changed the title fedora: /boot on btrfs for Fedora Cloud 44 (HMS-9737) policy: allow /boot on btrfs (HMS-9737) Dec 12, 2025
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Work in images is close enough for this that it now depends on this change. Ready for review, this one should be straightforward enough.

@achilleas-k achilleas-k added this pull request to the merge queue Dec 12, 2025
Merged via the queue into main with commit 1fee2ec Dec 12, 2025
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@achilleas-k achilleas-k deleted the allow-btrfs-boot branch December 12, 2025 10:59
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