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Between
btrfs filesystem usage /
andbtrfs filesystem du -s /
there's nearly 11GiB difference for used space. ~~I have checkedbtrfs du -hs <path/to/subvolume>
for all subvolume in the filesystem, and total seems to be 72 GiB, hence the confusion. Still I don't know if I'm using the tools properly or something else is at fault here.~~To correct myself, 11GiB is additional space used by snapshot probably ~~used space difference between
btrfs fi usage
andbtrfs fi du -s /
is because of diff between snapshot and parent volume (didn't consider that while adding all used GiB of subvolumes)~~. Sobtrfs filesystem usage
works well to check used/free space.edit: fix incorrect args; additional space is not diff