Re: is this the right place for a question on how to repair a broken btrfs file system?

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On Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 05:00:40PM -0300, Christian Wimmer wrote:
> Hi, my name is Chris, 
> 
> is this the right place for asking on support on how to repair a broken btrfs?
> 
> There is no hardware problem, just that the power went out and now I can not mount any more.

   What does dmesg say when you try to mount the FS?

> Who is the best specialist that could help here?
> 
> Of course I already scanned the WEB some hours and tried all not-destructive commands without success.

   "Non-destructive" is a fairly limited of things, and most of the
easily-findable advice on the web about fixing btrfs filesystems is at
best badly misguided, if not actively wrong. :(

   Can you also tell us exactly what you ran?

   Hugo.

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