Chris,
OpenSUSE 12.3 is using kernel 3.7 which is also old for this sort of recovery
attempt. Even openSUSE 13.1 is at 3.11.6 which might work in a bind, but if
it doesn't, inevitably someone will suggest you use something even newer.
Thanks for your reply, I appreciate it a lot.
Current
On Apr 23, 2014, at 12:33 PM, Martin Wilck mwi...@arcor.de wrote:
Chris,
OpenSUSE 12.3 is using kernel 3.7 which is also old for this sort of
recovery attempt. Even openSUSE 13.1 is at 3.11.6 which might work in a
bind, but if it doesn't, inevitably someone will suggest you use something
Hello,
I have a broken btrfs file system on a laptop.
Debug material is available here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/utv8b3qd0do6a04/zTwGQCrN9x
Most importantly, the /home subvolume is lost. All attempts to recover
data from it (btrfs-restore, mount -o recovery, btrfsck) have failed so
far
On Apr 16, 2014, at 7:53 AM, Martin Wilck mwi...@arcor.de wrote:
The crash happened with a rather old OpenSUSE 12.2 kernel (3.4.11-2.16).
The user says she was just surfing the web normally when the crash
occured (no screenshot of the original crash, unfortunately). On the
next boot, the