Re: BTRFS fsck tool

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Chris Mason wrote:
> Cutting the power isn't problem unless you're using something
> where cache flushes are not supported.

Nod. I've had very abrupt system outage before, without problems.


> Which kernel were you on?

2.6.38-rc6 + wireless-testing.git


> Was btrfs directly accessing the disks or were things like LVM in use?

Directly.


> I think with the resize something else went wrong.

I don't know where to look exactly. Any hint on which data structures
to focus on are welcome.


//Peter
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