Hi Justin, thanks for your help. I guess the patch will be available in the repos, soon, so I'll work with `yes` in the meantime because I'm not too familiar with patching in this form.
Best regards, Karl-P. Richter Am 29.07.2014 um 02:09 schrieb Justin Maggard: > On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Karl-Philipp Richter > <krich...@posteo.de> wrote: >> Hi together, >> In the current HEAD (3f11e516db629f7a662bfd6376231817b4e34cc9) of >> https://github.com/kdave/btrfs-progs.git (I assume this list is the >> right address because I got some hints to the project from here) the >> btrfs restore subcommand asks often (up to 100 time during restauration >> of 400 GB) >> >> We seem to be looping a lot on /a/path/to/our/precious, do you want >> to keep going on ? (y/N): >> >> which can't be suppressed with the `-i` option (which might be right >> because it's technically not an error), but I can't see how to get >> around this. Am I missing something? Otherwise it would be nice to have >> an extra option maybe with an argument how often "we" are looping on a >> file before the command asks for interaction. >> >> Best regards, >> Karl-P. Richter >> > > I just posted the patch we use to get around that. Or, if you don't > want to build a modified btrfs-progs, you could always use the `yes` > command to press y for you. > > -Justin >
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