I'm
reluctant to try those without being explicitly told to do so.
I have attached a dmesg.log file and hope I haven't greped out
anything important.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Daniel Underwood
dmesg.log
Description: Binary data
x27;s safe as long as you do not use --repair.
>
> Also we need to see the output from 'btrfs fi us ' with
> the volume mounted (ro). Off hand I think the most likely outcome is
> that you get a backup from the ro mounted file system, and you'll have
> to recreate it
Thanks for the help, I started `check --repair --init-extent-tree`
right around a week ago as a last effort before restoring from backup.
Unfortunately, that command is still running. It does seem to be using
about half of the system's RAM (8 of 16GB) and 100% load on a single
core. Is this type of