On 2018-09-06 11:32 PM, Duncan wrote:
> Without the mentioned patches, the only way (other than reboot) is to
> remove and reinsert the btrfs kernel module (assuming it's a module, not
> built-in), thus forcing it to forget state.
>
> Of course if other critical mounted filesystems (such as roo
Remi Gauvin posted on Thu, 06 Sep 2018 20:54:17 -0400 as excerpted:
> I'm trying to use a BTRFS filesystem on a removable drive.
>
> The first drive drive was added to the system, it was /dev/sdb
>
> Files were added and device unmounted without error.
>
> But when I re-attach the drive, it bec
I'm trying to use a BTRFS filesystem on a removable drive.
The first drive drive was added to the system, it was /dev/sdb
Files were added and device unmounted without error.
But when I re-attach the drive, it becomes /dev/sdg (kernel is fussy
about re-using /dev/sdb).
btrfs fi show: output:
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