On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Øystein Sættem Middelthun
<oyst...@middelthun.no> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a broken btrfs unable to mount because it is unable to find the tree
> root. Using find-root I find the following:
>
> Well block 14102764707840 seems great, but generation doesn't match,
> have=109268, want=109269
>
> Because the filesystem was last in use with a pre 3.2-kernel I am unable to
> use mount -o recovery, but restore seems to work when I specify the previous
> tree-root. My problem is however that the btrfs is so large I have nowhere
> to temporarily put all the files. I am currently running kernel 3.5. Does
> mount have an option to manually tell it to use the tree root at block
> 14102764707840?
>

If you do not have a suitable backup for these files, please make an
effort to do what you can with restore.  Some of the repair methods
out there have a possibility to make the situation worse.
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