Hello!

I have a raid1-btrfs-system (Kernel 3.19.0-18-generic, Ubuntu Vivid Vervet, 
btrfs-tools 3.17-1.1). One disk failed some days ago. I could remount the 
remaining one with "-o degraded". After one day and some write-operations 
(with no errrors) I had to reboot the system. And now I can not mount "rw" 
anymore, only "-o degraded,ro" is possible.

In the kernel log I found BTRFS: too many missing devices, writeable mount is 
not allowed. 

I read about https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60594 but I did no 
conversion to a single drive.

How can I mount the disk "rw" to remove the "missing" drive and add a new one? 
Because there are many snapshots of the filesystem, copying the system would 
be only the last alternative ;-)

Thanks

Martin
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