On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Sonic <sonicsm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seems that if there was someway to edit something in those first
> overwritten 32MB of disc 2 to say "hey, I'm really here, just a bit
> screwed up" maybe some of the recovery tools could actually work.

Just want to reiterate this thought.

The basic error in most cases with the tools at hand is that Disc 2 is
missing so there's little the tools can do. Somewhere in those first
32MB should be something to properly identify the disc as part of the
array.

If the btrfs tools can't fix it maybe dd can. Is there anything can be
gained from the beginning of disc 1 (can dd this to a file) in order
to create the necessary bits needed at the beginning of disc2? Or some
other way to overwrite the beginning of disc 2 (using dd again) with
some identification information so that the automated btrfs tools can
take it from there?

Thanks,

Chris
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