Re: BTRFS corrupted by combination of mistreatment of hiberantion and accidental power loss.

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On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 15:50:29 +0100
Adam Ryczkowski <adam.ryczkowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have two independent Linux installations my notebook, both sharing the 
> same btrfs partition as root file system

!!!

> 1) I accidentally ran the other system, which wasn't hibernated

!!!!!

> Ubuntu 
> 12.10. Realizing the problem, I waited until the system booted up, and 
> then shutdowned it.

You were already screwed at this point. The following power-down is
irrelevant, and this is not a BTRFS-specific issue either.

What you did was kind of like plugging a HDD into one computer, then at the
same time plugging it into another one (let's imagine this would be possible)
then "waiting until the system booted up" at the second one, shutting it down,
then expecting the 1st computer doesn't notice a thing. But then again from
your initial post I wonder will you realize why such imagined scenario would
cause any problem.

-- 
With respect,
Roman

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