Re: Unrecoverable errors when the btrfs file system was modified outside the running OS

2014-08-07 Thread Chris Samuel
On Mon, 4 Aug 2014 01:29:49 AM rocwhite168 wrote: > being able to recover at least "somewhat" > in this situation seems to be a desired feature for any file system. I would add that only specially designed clustered/distributed filesystems will survive this sort of accident. All the best, Chris

Re: Unrecoverable errors when the btrfs file system was modified outside the running OS

2014-08-06 Thread Justus Seifert
On Monday 04 August 2014 01:29:49 you wrote: > Hello, > > I just had a very frustrating experience with btrfs, which I was only > able to resolve by rolling back to ext4 using the subvol btrfs-convert > created. The same type of situation occurred before when I was using > the ext file system and

Re: Unrecoverable errors when the btrfs file system was modified outside the running OS

2014-08-04 Thread Chris Murphy
On Aug 4, 2014, at 12:29 AM, rocwhite168 wrote: > Hello, > > I just had a very frustrating experience with btrfs, which I was only > able to resolve by rolling back to ext4 using the subvol btrfs-convert > created. The same type of situation occurred before when I was using > the ext file syste

Unrecoverable errors when the btrfs file system was modified outside the running OS

2014-08-03 Thread rocwhite168
Hello, I just had a very frustrating experience with btrfs, which I was only able to resolve by rolling back to ext4 using the subvol btrfs-convert created. The same type of situation occurred before when I was using the ext file system and the result was far less disastrous. The source of proble