Hi Rich,

        Currently we had btrfs-set-seeding for btrfstune.

        But btrfstune had more options:
        usage: btrfstune [options] device
        -S value        positive value will enable seeding, zero to disable, 
negative is not allowed
        -r              enable extended inode refs
        -x              enable skinny metadata extent refs
        -f              force to clear flags, make sure that you are aware of 
the dangers

        If I want to add more options for btrfstune:
        1) expand current btrfs-set-seeding command
        2) add new btrfs-tune-XXX which cover current btrfs-set-seeding
        3) add new btrfs-tune-XXX as supplyments for btrfs-set-seeding

        Which style do you prefer?

Regards,

- Chen

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