On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:29:41PM +1100, Anil Kumar wrote:
> Full backtrace is at http://pastebin.com/4Re7tVFP
Pastebins aren't archived. For posterity, here it is:
Feb 10 21:57:36 linux-wuce kernel: [ 337.522818] Btrfs loaded
Feb 10 21:57:36 linux-wuce kernel: [ 337.538044] device fsid
d0
I'm far from an expert here, but perhaps you would be worth trying a
newer version of the BTRFS drivers, either via a newer kernel or
re-compiling a kernel with updated BTRFS patches.
I would think that the simplest "quick test" to see if this would help
you would be to get a snapshot from Ubuntu
Hi,
I am using btrfs on my /home successfully for a while now.
After a power failure I am no longer able to mount it. I tried to use
btrfsck without any success.
The backup I have is about a month old, is there a way I can salvage my files?.
Full backtrace is at http://pastebin.com/4Re7tVFP
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