Re: Any chance to recovery btrfs raid-0 after accidental format of one volume?

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Bad case of user error here but I managed to reformat one half of a
btrfs volume that was set up with metadata raid-1 and data raid-0.

I can mount the remaining half degraded, and can see all of the files,
but half their content is missing.

I’m just wondering whether, since all the metadata is intact, and
since (most of) the data on the partition that I reformatted has not
actually been over-written, whether it is conceivable that I can
recover most of my files by somehow reincorporating the second volume
into the array?

The important stuff is all backed up (I hope) so this is more of
academic interest...
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