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Deleting the v1 cache made no difference to me. Thanks, I initially used --convert-to-free-space-tree, but as it turns out I need --convert-to-block-group-tree
What's the full line? I tried btrfstune --convert-to-block-group-tree /dev/sdc but that just gives a message unrecognized option '--convert-to-block-group-tree'
I am running kernel 6.2.16-18
Can the system destroy an FS in any other way than having a buggy filesystem (implementation, like Btrfs)?
Buggy SSD firmware. Flaky power supply. Cosmic ray.
Plus, if as a filesystem developer, you define out "filesystem has an undetected data loss bug" from your list of possible failure modes, you are an idiot.
Robust system design requires understanding the concept of knowns/unknowns/unknown unknowns.
"Deleting the v1 cache made no difference to me. Thanks, I initially used --convert-to-free-space-tree, but as it turns out I need --convert-to-block-group-tree"
What's the full line? I tried btrfstune --convert-to-block-group-tree /dev/sdc but that just gives a message unrecognized option '--convert-to-block-group-tree'
I am running kernel 6.2.16-18
Well say did Firefox ruin your partition? Do you think it has any line of code that does the right (and by right I mean wrong) thing? How did you scan it?
I'm not sure I fully understand your question , but any program can do something weird that hits a untested condition in just about any other program to cooperates with (for example a filesystem) and wreck havoc. That is why tests are changed and/or added to test suites all the time... for example : https://people.redhat.com/bcodding/n...stest_generic/
What's the full line? I tried btrfstune --convert-to-block-group-tree /dev/sdc but that just gives a message unrecognized option '--convert-to-block-group-tree'
I am running kernel 6.2.16-18
It is 'btrfstune --convert-to-block-group-tree', but you need new enough btrfs-progs. There are statically built versions on https://wiki.tnonline.net/w/Btrfs/St...lt_btrfs-progs or github that has this feature built-in.
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