Re: Lost /home subvolume after btrfs crash

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On Apr 16, 2014, at 7:53 AM, Martin Wilck <mwilck@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> The crash happened with a rather old OpenSUSE 12.2 kernel (3.4.11-2.16).
> The user says she was just surfing the web normally when the crash
> occured (no screenshot of the original crash, unfortunately). On the
> next boot,  the btrfs root file system couldn't be mounted any more.
> After that I booted an OpenSUSE 12.3 rescue DVD and created the debug
> material shown above.

OpenSUSE 12.3 is using kernel 3.7 which is also old for this sort of recovery attempt. Even openSUSE 13.1 is at 3.11.6 which might work in a bind, but if it doesn't, inevitably someone will suggest you use something even newer. 

Current stable is 3.14.1, I suggest giving 3.13 or 3.14 a shot at this with -o ro,recovery as a first step and see if it at least mounts.

And an old kernel implies old btrfs-progs too, which is where the code for btrfsck and btrfs restore is contained. So that needs to be at least v 3.12. And hopefully you didn't use --repair with btrfsck yet.


Chris Murphy--
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