Re: Re-mounting removable btrfs on different device

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On 2018-09-06 11:32 PM, Duncan wrote:

> Without the mentioned patches, the only way (other than reboot) is to 
> remove and reinsert the btrfs kernel module (assuming it's a module, not 
> built-in), thus forcing it to forget state.
> 
> Of course if other critical mounted filesystems (such as root) are btrfs, 
> or if btrfs is a kernel-built-in not a module and thus can't be removed, 
> the above doesn't work and a reboot is necessary.  Thus the need for 
> those patches you mentioned.
> 

Good to know, thanks.
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