the ideal fix for this is to detect the default subvolume (and perhaps expose it in the interface) and then make the new subvolume childs of that (as it currently does) and then actually properly handle these new subvolumes (broken)
the ideal fix for this is to detect the default subvolume (and perhaps expose it in the interface) and then make the new subvolume childs of that (as it currently does) and then actually properly handle these new subvolumes (broken)