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Hello,

Am Mo den 29. Jul 2013 um 16:00 schrieb Dmitrijs Ledkovs:
> Both btrfs and fsck.btrfs are now unconditionally included in the
> initramfs, and thus should be available on your system to boot & mount
> '/' and '/usr'. Together with the ongoing work to mount and fsck '/'
> and '/usr' from initramfs, you should have less problems booting going
> into the future.

Not really as I use no initrd on all of my systems at all. (Well, on
some very few I use it but this an other story.)

> It is unfortunate that lzo2 is not installed into
> /lib/, I will request the maintainer of that package to do so, by
> reassigning the bug there.

Well, btrfs-tools was not depending on lzo2 before and now it depends on
it. So it is still a bug and still a grave one breaking the debian
policy. Sorry to say this.

Is the liblzo2 really needed by btrfs fsck? Or could that tool be
compiled without the need for this library?

Regards
   Klaus
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