Re: btrfs-convert destroyed my system

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On 18/01/14 17:13, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> For what it's worth I also tried a btrfs convert on ubuntu precise
> with their stock kernel and old btrfs-tools and it mostly destroyed
> the filesystem too,

Just in case some folks think btrfs-convert never works, I had no problems
at all on two filesystems - a 128GB OS install & home directory on SSD and
a 2TB media disk (mainly ~7GB ISO files) on HDD.

The system was also Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise) running kernel 3.2.

Roger

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