Hi: I've installed the package from your link and it has fixed the issue ;)
$ sudo btrfs rescue fix-device-size /dev/sdc1 Fixed device size for devid 3, old size: 1999843081728 new size: 1999843078144 Fixed device size for devid 5, old size: 1999843081728 new size: 1999843078144 Fixed device size for devid 4, old size: 1999843081728 new size: 1999843078144 Fixed super total bytes, old size: 6010266660864 new size: 6010266652672 Fixed unaligned/mismatched total_bytes for super block and device items Thank you very much. El 14/09/18 a las 22:24, Nicholas D Steeves escribió: > Hi, > > On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 10:13:06PM +0200, Rafael Jesús Alcántara Pérez wrote: >> Hi, >> >> It seems that btrfs-progs_4.17-1 from Sid, includes that feature (at >> least, it says so in the manual page). I don't know if I can install it >> on Stretch but I'll try. >> >> Greets and thank you very much to both of you ;) >> Rafael J. Alcántara Pérez. > > Please do not install btrfs-progs from sid on stretch, it's likely to > break your system. If you can't wait, here is a link to what I > uploaded. It includes both the source and the binary packages (see > gpg signed changes file, and please take care to verify the binaries > weren't tampered with): > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WflwBEn-QN_btrKPiefz7Kxz58VT8kIQ/view?usp=sharing > > Of course, this package is unofficial. The official one will soon > become available through the regular channels. > > For best results, set up a local file:// apt repository so that apt > update && apt upgrade will work properly. Official bpo will > automatically overwrite these, in any case. > > Cheers, > Nicholas > --