Re: BTRFS error: bad tree block start 0 623771648

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Roman Mamedov posted on Tue, 01 Aug 2017 11:08:05 +0500 as excerpted:

> On Sun, 30 Jul 2017 18:14:35 +0200 "marcel.cochem"
> <marcel.cochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> I am pretty sure that not all data is lost as i can grep thorugh the
>> 100 GB SSD partition. But my question is, if there is a tool to rescue
>> all (intact) data and maybe have only a few corrupt files which can't
>> be recovered.
> 
> There is such a tool, see
> https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Restore

I was going to suggest that too... and even started a reply to do so... 
upon which I read a bit closer and saw he'd actually tried restore 
already...

And before you suggest it, he tried btrfs-find-root as well, and it 
didn't work either, so he can't do the advanced/technical mode of 
restore, feeding it addresses from btrfs-find-root, either. =:^(

It's in the post...

So unfortunately he's pretty much left with manual hacking and scraping, 
and that's at a level beyond what I at least am able to help him with...

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