On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Asdo <a...@shiftmail.org> wrote:
> On 10/07/11 22:19, Diego Calleja wrote:
>>
>> On Viernes, 7 de Octubre de 2011 21:10:33 Asdo escribió:
>>>
>>> failures, but you can always mount by rolling back to a previous
>>> uberblock, showing an earlier view of the filesystem, which would be
>>> consistent.
>>
>> This is already available in Btrfs, command btrfsck -s.
>
> Whops!? Then I am wondering what causes these corrupted unmountable
> filesystems.

"-s" does not select previous uberblock. It selects alternate uberblock.

> I think that in Btrfs wiki (which is now down) there was written that btrfs
> was substantially stable, with the only exception that a power loss combined
> with drives not honoring barriers could result in an unmountable
> filesystems.

for this condition btrfs-zero-log will be more useful

-- 
Fajar
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