FWIW, this affects for example the latest www.system-rescue-cd.org as
well dated 2nd of April. It boots by default into an amd64 kernel but
the btrfs tools are i386. Very much looks like an upstream issue to me
and possibly more relevant than one might be tempted to think initially.
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"btrfs send" returns "Inappropriate ioctl for device"
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There's nothing missing, all necessary information is there.
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