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Next time if you’re using btrfs, try to use Snapora, it’s one time use. It will help you with situations like this.
Snapora was being written specifically for Fedora. Yet you can implement the concept for Debian.
I will very likely migrate to BTRFS on my next install. I'm reading Snapora's repo now, looks like an awesome tool. Thanks for the tip!