Re: btrfs-find-root duration?

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> OK when I do it on a file system with just 14GiB of metadata it's
> maybe 15 seconds. So a few minutes sounds sorta suspicious to me but,
> *shrug* I don't have a file system the same size to try it on, maybe
> it's a memory intensive task and once the system gets low on RAM while
> traversing the file system it slows done a ton.

Ok, thanks, looks like there is some other issue then as well. The
process doesn't take up any memory at all, just 100% of one core.

Maybe I'll try to use it with an older version of btrfs-progs, from
Debian Jessie. Don't think it'll make any difference, but I don't know
what else to try. At this point I'm more curious than anything else.
I've got backups for most of my stuff, just a few rogue scripts I'd
have to re-write. Still, would be nice to get those back.
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