Hi, Goffredo! > Try btrfs-show Thanks for your advice! btrfs-show works but it displays a lot of error message for non-btrfs devices: > btrfs-show failed to read /dev/sdg failed to read /dev/sdg1 failed to read /dev/sdg2 failed to read /dev/sdg3 failed to read /dev/sdg4 failed to read /dev/md1 failed to read /dev/fd0 failed to read /dev/fd0u1440 failed to read /dev/fd1 failed to read /dev/hda failed to read /dev/hda1 failed to read /dev/hda10 failed to read /dev/hda11 failed to read /dev/hda12 ... failed to read /dev/sr0 failed to read /dev/sr1 failed to read /dev/sr2 failed to read /dev/sr3 ... Label: Alpha4 uuid: 63b82dad-ed81-41f4-910f-7b358ceb77ba Total devices 1 FS bytes used 11.81GB devid 1 size 20.01GB used 20.01GB path /dev/sda3 Btrfs v0.19-4-gab8fb4c Even if I try btrfs-show /dev/sda3 I get the same output. Greetings, Michael -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
