Le 28/08/2014 10:21, Chris Murphy a écrit : > What do you get for [root@x220 ~]# btrfs-debug-tree -R /dev/mapper/home
root tree: 115230801920 level 1 chunk tree: 131072 level 1 extent tree key (EXTENT_TREE ROOT_ITEM 0) 115230806016 level 2 device tree key (DEV_TREE ROOT_ITEM 0) 115191881728 level 0 fs tree key (FS_TREE ROOT_ITEM 0) 115215908864 level 3 checksum tree key (CSUM_TREE ROOT_ITEM 0) 115230842880 level 3 uuid tree key (UUID_TREE ROOT_ITEM 0) 115196645376 level 0 data reloc tree key (DATA_RELOC_TREE ROOT_ITEM 0) 115623051264 level 0 btrfs root backup slot 0 tree root gen 138441 block 115220434944 extent root gen 138441 block 115217117184 chunk root gen 73727 block 131072 device root gen 130645 block 115191881728 csum root gen 138441 block 115216838656 fs root gen 138441 block 115215908864 26813235200 used 42947575808 total 1 devices btrfs root backup slot 1 tree root gen 138442 block 115230801920 extent root gen 138442 block 115230806016 chunk root gen 73727 block 131072 device root gen 130645 block 115191881728 csum root gen 138442 block 115230842880 fs root gen 138441 block 115215908864 26813235200 used 42947575808 total 1 devices btrfs root backup slot 2 tree root gen 138439 block 115231158272 extent root gen 138439 block 115230871552 chunk root gen 73727 block 131072 device root gen 130645 block 115191881728 csum root gen 138440 block 115231473664 fs root gen 138440 block 115231453184 26818527232 used 42947575808 total 1 devices btrfs root backup slot 3 tree root gen 138440 block 115210838016 extent root gen 138440 block 115233878016 chunk root gen 73727 block 131072 device root gen 130645 block 115191881728 csum root gen 138441 block 115216838656 fs root gen 138441 block 115215908864 26813243392 used 42947575808 total 1 devices total bytes 42947575808 bytes used 26813235200 uuid ca93d247-9076-4aa7-862b-a6add3a5c16c Btrfs v3.14.2 So this seems fine; why is btrfs-find-root not working for me? Then I tried to use the root with oldest generation: [root@x220 ~]# btrfs restore -t 115231158272 -v /dev/mapper/home --path-regex '^/(|jdg(|/tmp(|/.*)))$' . It did recover many files / directories, but unfortunately not my photos. Does it mean I discovered my mistake and unmounted the partition too late, and the info is lost? I made a dump of the device to another computer (using dd), I think the data are still here (hexedit). What else could I try? Thanks, Jean-Denis Girard -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html