snapper

Snapperd on Fedora with SELinux enabled

Snapper is an excellent utility that provides hourly snapshots of btrfs subvolumes. Fedora ships with selinux enabled by default. This is excellent, and shouldn’t be disabled. To allow this, most software in Fedora has appropriate rules defined, including snapper. However, snappers rules only allow it to work on / and /home. If you wish to use it to snapshot /mnt/data, or /srv, or any other particular path, you’re going to have a very bad time.