Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Still, I believe it would be best to allow btrfsck to act as fsck when
> the filesystem is not broken. Would some script along these lines
> make sense?
Alas, the answer appears to be "no" for now.
warning: btrfsck cannot repair filesystem corruption - suppressi
I have same trouble too.
My work around was working on other systemthat:
cp /path/to/root/sbin/btrfsck /path/to/root/sbin/fsck.btrfs
But, it hasn't been a good hack.
As you know, btrfsck's synopsis is very simple: btrfsck device
But fsck.hoge did -a option.
So, while boot, an error saying "-a de
found 612809 btrfs-tools/0.19+20101101-1
quit
Hi,
Alan Chandler wrote:
> This bug seems to have got a whole lot worse by the last upgrade to my
> system because now I am thrown into maintenance mode with root mounted
> read-only.
Ran into this today (in a VM I hadn't upgraded for a while); look
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