On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 07:43:40AM -0400, Maxim Mikheev wrote:
> Hi Arne,
> 
> Can you advice how can I recover data?
> I tried almost everything what I found on https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org
> 
> /btrfs-restore restored some files but it is not what was stored.

   Can you post the complete output of find-root please?

> I have seen this command
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> In case of a corrupted superblock, start by asking btrfsck to use an
> alternate copy of the superblock instead of the superblock #0. This
> is achieved via the -s option followed by the number of the
> alternate copy you wish to use. In the following example we ask for
> using the superblock copy #2 of /dev/sda7:
> 
> # ./btrfsck -s 2 /dev/sd7
> 
> -----------------------------------------
> but it gave me:
> $ sudo btrfsck -s 2 /dev/sdb
> btrfsck: invalid option -- 's'
> usage: btrfsck dev
> Btrfs Btrfs v0.19

   What exact version of the package do you have? Did you compile from
a recent git, or do you have a distribution -progs package installed?
If the latter, what date does it have in the version number?

   Hugo.

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