Greetings,
Could someone kindly please unconfuse me...?
I see several statements (from what used to be reputable sources... sigh) that fsck.btrfs does not exist for MM and therefore if you have a btrfs system crash there is no way to recover. (I know, I know that btrfs should still be considered as experimental and I know there will be those out there that will tell you that they have been using it for a long time without any mishap. This is not something I would like to hear as an answer to my questions... :-) ) However, when I look in the btrfstools package for MM I see the entry for this program. So, does it exist or doesn't it? And while I am asking questions, does it really have the functionality at the moment to repair a damaged btrfs?
I have a very limited MM installation for the moment and I am not in a position to verify this, which explains my dum questions...
l8r
Could someone kindly please unconfuse me...?
I see several statements (from what used to be reputable sources... sigh) that fsck.btrfs does not exist for MM and therefore if you have a btrfs system crash there is no way to recover. (I know, I know that btrfs should still be considered as experimental and I know there will be those out there that will tell you that they have been using it for a long time without any mishap. This is not something I would like to hear as an answer to my questions... :-) ) However, when I look in the btrfstools package for MM I see the entry for this program. So, does it exist or doesn't it? And while I am asking questions, does it really have the functionality at the moment to repair a damaged btrfs?
I have a very limited MM installation for the moment and I am not in a position to verify this, which explains my dum questions...
l8r
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