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Just my opinion, of course, but I simply cannot imagine how "an
incorrect checksum could appear correct due to a memory error". Sorry,
but I just cannot get my brain around that one. The odds against it
happening would be beyond comprehension. I can easily imagine btrfs
taking a system down due to memory error, but not btrfs causing data
corruption due to a memory error.
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