On 2016-08-31 19:04, Gareth Pye wrote:
ro,degraded has mounted it nicely and my rsync of the more useful data
is progressing at the speed of WiFi.

There are repeated read errors from one drive still but the rsync
hasn't bailed yet, which I think means there isn't any overlapping
errors in any of the files it has touched thus far. Am I right or is
their likely to be corrupt data in the files I've synced off?
Unless you've been running with nocow or nodatasum in your mount options, then what you've concluded should be correct. I would still suggest verifying the data by some external means if possible, this type of situation is not something that's well tested, and TBH I'm amazed that things are working to the degree that they are.

On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 7:46 AM, Gareth Pye <gar...@cerberos.id.au> wrote:
Or I could just once again select the right boot device in the bios. I
think I want some new hardware :)

On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 7:23 AM, Gareth Pye <gar...@cerberos.id.au> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 4:28 AM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote:
But I'd try a newer kernel before you
give up on it.


Any recommendations on liveCDs that have recent kernels & btrfs tools?
For no apparent reason system isn't booting normally either, and I'm
reluctant to fix that before at least confirming the things I at least
partially care about have a recent backup.

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Gareth Pye - blog.cerberos.id.au
Level 2 MTG Judge, Melbourne, Australia



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Gareth Pye - blog.cerberos.id.au
Level 2 MTG Judge, Melbourne, Australia




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