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Support labeled filesystems when specified in /etc/fstab #642
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I usually label my filesystems, so a line like:
UUID=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 / btrfs defaults,ssd,noatime,subvol=@ 0 1
would become:
LABEL=SOME_LABEL_FOR_MY_FILESYSTEM / btrfs defaults,ssd,noatime,subvol=@ 0 1
This commit makes sure that timeshift will still create snapshots of my btrfs.