Bob Marley posted on Mon, 31 Mar 2014 19:04:38 +0200 as excerpted:
> Hi, I hadn't noticed this post,
> I think I know the reason this time : you have used USB you bad guy!
> I think USB does not support flush / barrier , which is mandatory for
> BTRFS to work correctly in case of power loss.
> For
Hi, I hadn't noticed this post,
I think I know the reason this time : you have used USB you bad guy!
I think USB does not support flush / barrier , which is mandatory for
BTRFS to work correctly in case of power loss.
For most filesystems actually, but the damages suffered by COW
filesystems suc
Hi, I probably should have used a better subject title. Also, I submitted this
without knowing if it would be helpful or not. If it can be used in a good way
Great! If not, then no problem. I appreciate you getting back with me, Marc.
Thanks. :)
On 03/30/2014 12:50 AM, Marc MERLIN wrote:
On
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:21:27PM -0400, sepero...@gmx.com wrote:
> Hello all. I submit bugs to different foss projects regularly, but I
> don't really have a bug report this time. I have a broken filesystem
> to report. And I have no idea how to reproduce it.
>
> I am including a link to the fil
Hello all. I submit bugs to different foss projects regularly, but I don't
really have a bug report this time. I have a broken filesystem to report. And I
have no idea how to reproduce it.
I am including a link to the filesystem itself, because it appears to be
unrepairable and unrestorable. I