Hi,
What is your kernel version?
Btrfs hols device names which construct filesystems and
updating device name(device renaming) is merged just in
last month.
Regards,
taruisi
(2010/04/11 10:49), cwillu wrote:
> I've got a btrfs on an sd card, which I'm using as the root fs on a
> beagle. That's not the problem :)
>
> The machine I generate my images on has an internal sd reader, and I
> also have a usb card reader. After creating the fs on the internal
> reader, I ended up plugging it in on the external reader.
>
> internal: sdd
> external: sdh
>
> mount /dev/sdh2 /mnt -t btrfs
>> mount: /dev/sdh2: can't read superblock
> [15035.538462] device fsid 48fadf7ed76537-bb9c7266ecb8b2 devid transid
> 8986 /dev/sdh2
> [15035.538462] open /dev/sdd2 failed
>
> If I plug it back into the internal reader, it mounts fine on /dev/sdd2.
>
> An strace of btrfsctl -a shows it reading /dev/sdh2, and there's no
> mention of /dev/sdd:
>> open("/dev/sdh2", O_RDONLY) = 4
>> pread(4, "\2067kF\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 2859, 65536) = 2859
>
> The fs mounts fine on the external reader on a different machine.
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