Re: Btrfs fs not mounting or being identified after power loss.

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On 01/08/2013 10:46 PM, Jordan Windsor wrote:
> kernel is at 3.6.11-1-ARCH

Sorry I don't know much to help you, but I would suggest perhaps using
a newer kernel in the future. It sounds like your FS might be in
trouble as is, but I would recommend using the most recent RC kernel
(3.8-rc3) and restoring your data to a new btrfs from backups. In
general, it's a good idea to stick to pretty recent kernels with btrfs.
Hope this helps!

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