Re: btrfs unmountable, any btrfs tool segfaults

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On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 01:21:17AM +0000, Duncan wrote:
> It used to be common courtesy to read a couple weeks of the the backgroup/
> backlist before posting questions as they might be answered already.  I 
> guess it isn't so these days...

This is not scalable. There shouldn't be any recovery wisdom that is
only in the mailing list archive. This should be copied to the wiki.
I've been doing my part (and then some :), so have others ), so I urge
the rest to update the wiki with important information likely to be
useful to others later.
 
> Anyway, see the second half of the following post (the first half is a 
> different problem and solution) dealing with using restore with btrfs-
> find-root and etc, along with the wiki link mentioned (and of course the 
> manpages as well).  With some luck you can still get btrfs restore 
> working.  It worked for me recently (as you can see there, I had backups 
> but they weren't as current as I would have liked).
> 
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/37980

Please put this in the wiki :)

Marc
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