Recently after an upgrade to my Debian system (and after a certain number of mounts) whose rootfs is on btrfs, my system now goes to maintenance shell mode because it can't run fack against the root fs.
Whilst attempting to fsck all my disks, it stumbled on fsck.btrfs: Unknown option: -a usage: btrfs [--help] [--version] <group> [<group>...] <command> [<args>] Is this a bug in the way the filesystem is calling it, the fact that fsck.btrfs only currently works on unmounted (not RO mounted) or am I doing something stupid here (like for instance having btrfs on rootfs isn't considered sensible yet)? I'm on jessie/sid at the moment and all my packages are up to date. Cheers Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caaczmpyfd6wehp0uxfyqnih09ovg4qkca14q_9hkk6gnfyk...@mail.gmail.com

