Unfortunately I did reformat.
Actually, I did a complete zero-out of the drive with dd, and then I ran 
"badblocks -w" on the drive, which returned 0 bad blocks (not sure if this is 
really a good test for SSD's as there's some amount of internal voo-doo on the 
drive itself).

For future reference, how would I go about getting an image of the drive 
without being able to use btrfs-image?


   Justin


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