Re: BTRFS fsck tool

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2011/3/10 Chris Mason <chris.mason@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Which kernel were you on? ÂWas btrfs directly accessing the disks or
> were things like LVM in use?
> Recent kernels (.37 and higher) have improved support for barriers in
> LVM and friends, but btrfs directly using the disks should have been
> safe for a long time.

Now that's funny. I'm using  2.6.32-5-amd64 from Debian Wheezy and
while btrfs on top of LVM works perfectly stable I have now trouble
with FS that is directly on partition. Does it make difference
stability-wise if partition table on disk is GPT rather than
old-school MS-DOS? Because all my disks, LVM and non-LVM, are set with
GPT.

Best,

Alexey

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