Re: Re: btrfs repair and zero-log doesn't seem to do anything

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> IMHO there will be 2 alternative method to recover:
>
> 1) Btrfs restore
>    The safest method to recover files.
>    Although it may need a lot of space to restore recovered data.
>
> 2) Btrfs check --init-extent-tree
>    This will use fs tree to try to rebuild the extent tree.
>    I don't believe it's only extent tree corrupted, so this may make
>    things even *worse*, but at least it won't take several TBs to
>    recover data which you may already have backup.

Thanks! I tested restoring a small directory and it worked beautifully.
Is there any way to list the files/directories? I don't think I can
remember all of the paths that were on there...

/Calle
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