Re: newbie problems (difficulty with mkfs.btrfs and learning how to navigate trees

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On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> First, a general point.  You don't mention what kernel or tools sources
> you are using.

My apologies! I was using the 3.2.2 kernel and the unstable btrfs
tools from the Integration repository as of last night
( http://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git )  Although
I did try with certain other permutations of kernels and versions of
btrfs-progs.

I'm only playing with BTRFS in UML, trying to understand how it works
at this point.

> It's quite likely that mixed-mode simply won't yet work on that tiny a
> filesystem created with raid1 mode data, but for sure I'd try it with the
> latest code, in case the problem is now fixed.
>
> So, I'd say try it with something larger, probably 1/8 gig to 1/4 gig at
> least.  Or if that's not convenient at present, run as you mentioned,
> either raid0 mode or one device, no-raid, for now.

Thanks, it does seem to work on larger filesystems.  I'll work with
500 MB virtual disks.
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