Re: Problem with a filesystem

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On Sep 16, 2014, at 2:11 PM, Tovo Rabemanantsoa <tovo.rabemanantsoa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 09/16/2014 07:17 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> 
>> Debian 7.5 is based on kernel 3.2 which is very old in Btrfs terms. What kernel version are you using, and version of btrfs-progs?
>> 
>> Chris Murphy
> You're right,
> In the beginning, I used the btrfs-progs provided by my debian (kernel
> 3.2.0-4 and btrfs version 0.19) but later, I compiled and used the git
> one (3.16).
> More information, 'btrfs filesystem show' gives :
> 
> Label: none  uuid: 9ddd403a-2863-4e71-b28d-d2931a133af3
> 	Total devices 1 FS bytes used 18.67TiB
> 	devid    1 size 25.34TiB used 22.47TiB path /dev/sda4


Try to mount normally, then with -o recovery, then with -o ro,recovery. Include dmesg showing any messages that appear for these attempts.

Chris Murphy--
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