Re: BTRFS volume crashes after hard reset

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On Mon, 04 Nov 2013, Michael Eitelwein wrote:
> 
> Am 4. November 2013 09:29:53 schrieb Hugo Mills <hugo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>   You should upgrade your kernel, too. 3.2 has a large number of
>>known bugs -- including the one you've just met here -- which have
>>been fixed in later versions. Some of those bugs are not as benign as
>>this one.
>>
>
> The crash actually happened on kernel 3.8 (Ubuntu 13.04) but I had to
> fall back to a Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with kernel 3.2 to get it fixed.
>
> Hope that Ubuntu back-ports btrfs bug-fixes into their LTS kernel - do they?

Running a LTS kernel and an experimental filesystem seem to be somewhat
incompatible desires.  It seems unlikely they would back-port such fixes.

If you want to run btrfs you are far better off compiling your own kernel
from up-to-date source.

-- 
David Taylor
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