>> # rm -rf *
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> rm: cannot remove 'drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/lis3lv02d.c': Stale NFS file handle
>> ...
>
> You are trying to remove the files from an NFS client. Stale NFS file
> handle just means that the NFS handle is no longer valid. NFS <v4
> clients refer to file by a file handle composed of filesystem id and
> inode number. Maybe a change in there?
>
> Anyway, to find the real error message its necessary to try to delete
> the files on the server. Cause even if there is a real BTRFS issue, the
> NFS client likely won´t report helpful error messages.

Don't read too much into that "Stale NFS file handle" message; ESTALE
doesn't imply anything about NFS being involved, despite the standard
error string for that value.
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