On 03/06/2013 09:51 PM, Roger Leigh wrote:
>>> 3) fsck.btrfs does not support the standard fsck options
>>
>> easy fixable, but hasn't much to do with the current remaining problem
>> in sid.
> 
> Yes, it does.

no, it does not.

even if fsck.btrfs ignores all required options, it still fails because
of sysvinits /run/rootdev.

>>> 4) fsck.btrfs error codes
>>>
>>> I haven't tested this due to point (2) above
>>
>> me neither, but that's easy fixable too and hasn't much to do with the
>> current remaining problem in sid.
> 
> Yes, it does.

no, it does not.

even if fsck.btrfs returns equal values, it still fails because of
sysvinits /run/rootdev.

> You broke booting with the default init system for all people using a
> btrfs rootfs.

if people are using unstable, yes.

keep in mind that eventhough it is not desirable nor intended, bugs do
happen. also in unstable.

unrelated to that, i would appreciate if you could calm down your tone a
bit, it is more productive that way, thank you.

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