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I use btrfs as my filesystem from one year. I have a question. Can I use one partition with two root subvolume of two different distros? For example, /dev/sda2 contain subvolume root arch (@), if I renonym @ in @arch, can I create in sda2 new subvolume @gentoo?

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    here's also [very good instruction](https://medium.com/@teejeetech/linux-multiboot-with-btrfs-luks-and-efi-part-2-7b0896c03cce) how to do exactly that with two or "any number" of distros, including multiboot and even encryption of the btrfs. It's quite straight forward to leave out the encryption. – drstoop Jan 22 '19 at 19:03

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Yes, it can! Eh eh. Currently I have five distros in one partition, with five subvolumes for roots and another partition with five subvolumes for home.