From: Andi Kleen
To avoid complaints from the module loader.
I made it dual because the original compression code was BSD.
Reported-by: Chris Mason
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen
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lib/snappy.c |2 ++
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/snappy.c b/lib/snappy.c
guess that I'm back to normal - btrfs-zero-log did the trick.
I read about this tool but didn't try because my error message
suggested something else to me than what I read here
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/articles/p/r/o/Problem_FAQ_68af.html#I_can.27t_mount_my_filesystem.2C_and_I_get_a_kernel_o
On 15 January 2012 17:17, Hugo Mills wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 04:07:10PM +, Nico Kruber wrote:
>> I was using btrfs with openSUSE 12.1 and during the last update
>> (glibc), the system hanged and I had no choice but to reboot.
>> Now I can neither boot my system, nor mount my btrfs par
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 04:07:10PM +, Nico Kruber wrote:
> I was using btrfs with openSUSE 12.1 and during the last update
> (glibc), the system hanged and I had no choice but to reboot.
> Now I can neither boot my system, nor mount my btrfs partition from a
> live USB, e.g. PartedMagic or the
I was using btrfs with openSUSE 12.1 and during the last update
(glibc), the system hanged and I had no choice but to reboot.
Now I can neither boot my system, nor mount my btrfs partition from a
live USB, e.g. PartedMagic or the openSUSE 12.1 live CD images.
Whenever I try mounting the fs, I get