Re: resize ate my root node

2011-05-03 Thread Peter Stuge
Peter Stuge wrote: > Sorry for not following up on this until now. :( I've been busy and > have been using a backup. But I'm still very interested in restoring > the btrfs and finding this bug! Let me know if I should refresh any > details. Ping? I've created a small btrfs to see if I can learn a

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-04-18 Thread Peter Stuge
Chris Mason wrote: > > > Which tool and which version of the tool did you use to delete the > > > partition? > > > > fdisk from util-linux-2.18 > > Straight from util-linux, or with distro patches? Yes a few Gentoo patches, but nothing that seems relevant: epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-ncursesw.pat

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-04-18 Thread Peter Stuge
Sorry for not following up on this until now. :( I've been busy and have been using a backup. But I'm still very interested in restoring the btrfs and finding this bug! Let me know if I should refresh any details. Chris Mason wrote: > > In any case changing the partition table shouldn't affect th

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-03-10 Thread Chris Mason
Excerpts from Peter Stuge's message of 2011-03-10 08:45:09 -0500: > Chris Mason wrote: > > Which tool and which version of the tool did you use to delete the > > partition? > > fdisk from util-linux-2.18 Straight from util-linux, or with distro patches? > > The non-working partition was deleted

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-03-10 Thread Peter Stuge
Chris Mason wrote: > Which tool and which version of the tool did you use to delete the > partition? fdisk from util-linux-2.18 The non-working partition was deleted and the current one created with fdisk from util-linux-2.14.2. > > It's a 64GB CF card with two partitions; one 40MB ext2 and "th

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-03-10 Thread Chris Mason
Excerpts from Peter Stuge's message of 2011-03-10 01:23:33 -0500: > Hi Chris, > > Chris Mason wrote: > > > I ran btrfsctl resize -r -3gb /dev/sda2 using wireless-testing.git > > > based on 2.6.38-rc6 and all seemed good. df reported reduced size so > > > I repartitioned and rebooted. Filesystem ca

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-03-10 Thread Chris Mason
Excerpts from Peter Stuge's message of 2011-03-10 01:23:33 -0500: > Hi Chris, > > Chris Mason wrote: > > > I ran btrfsctl resize -r -3gb /dev/sda2 using wireless-testing.git > > > based on 2.6.38-rc6 and all seemed good. df reported reduced size so > > > I repartitioned and rebooted. Filesystem ca

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-03-09 Thread Peter Stuge
Hi Chris, Chris Mason wrote: > > I ran btrfsctl resize -r -3gb /dev/sda2 using wireless-testing.git > > based on 2.6.38-rc6 and all seemed good. df reported reduced size so > > I repartitioned and rebooted. Filesystem can no longer be mounted: > > Ouch, sorry about this. Do you have details on h

Re: resize ate my root node

2011-03-08 Thread Chris Mason
Excerpts from Peter Stuge's message of 2011-03-07 12:48:20 -0500: > Hi, > > I ran btrfsctl resize -r -3gb /dev/sda2 using wireless-testing.git > based on 2.6.38-rc6 and all seemed good. df reported reduced size so > I repartitioned and rebooted. Filesystem can no longer be mounted: > > [10560.129

resize ate my root node

2011-03-07 Thread Peter Stuge
Hi, I ran btrfsctl resize -r -3gb /dev/sda2 using wireless-testing.git based on 2.6.38-rc6 and all seemed good. df reported reduced size so I repartitioned and rebooted. Filesystem can no longer be mounted: [10560.129038] device fsid b2408c2e83f55cc2-5f7a14e35f176484 devid 1 transid 341132 /dev/