Hi,

I just had my laptop hit the out of space kernel oops which it kinda
hard to recover from

Everything states "out of disk" even with 20 gigs free (both according
to df and btrfs fi df)

So I'm suspecting that i need to run btrfs check on it to recover the
lost space (i have mounted it with clear_cache and nothing)

The problem is, finally getting a shell with rd.shell rd.break=cmdline
- systemd is still a pain and since it's "udev" it's not allowing me
to do cryptsetup luksopen due to "dependencies"

Basically, btrfs check should be able to run on a ro mounted
fileystem, this is too hard to get working without having to bring a
live usb stick atm

=/
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