Re: cloning single-device btrfs file system onto multi-device one

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> I can mount it back, but not if I reload the btrfs module, in which case I get:
>
> [ 1961.328280] Btrfs loaded
> [ 1961.328695] device fsid df4e5454eb7b1c23-7a68fc421060b18b devid 1 transid 118 /dev/loop0
> [ 1961.329007] btrfs: failed to read the system array on loop0
> [ 1961.340084] btrfs: open_ctree failed

Did you rescan all the loop devices (btrfs dev scan /dev/loop*) after
reloading the module, before trying to mount again?
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