> on 04/28/2010 01:03 PM Vladimir G. Ivanovic said the following:
> > I overwrote some part of the first 195641856 bytes of a 1TB (nominal)
> > btrfs volume (I CTRL-C'd out
> > before dd finished.) OK, OK, you may stop laughing now. Surely something
> > similar has happened to
> > you. No? Then it will, someday.
> >
> > Now, onto my problems. My first thought was to btrfsck the unmount
> > volume, but btrfsck crashes:
> >
> >     # btrfsck /dev/sdc1
> >     btrfsck: disk-io.c:723: open_ctree_fd: Assertion
> > `!(!chunk_root->node)' failed.
> >     Aborted (core dumped)

I have the same fsck error and mount just says "wrong fs type...".

But as far as I know, I never corrupted the drive...

This is Ubuntu Natty.

Just thought I would share that.

-Wayne



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