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Hi,
I see, during the boot, that show only partition NOT in btrfs...
e.g i have two partitions: /dev/sda1 for / in ext4 and /dev/sda3 for /home in btrfs
during the boot I see only /dev/sda1 clean but I don't see /dev/sda3...
But partition mounted correctly.
This my fstab
/dev/sda1 / ext4 defaults,relatime,commit=10 0 1
/dev/sda3 /home btrfs defaults,relatime 0 2
/dev/sda2 swap swap defaults 0 0
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btrfs's fsck prog doesn't use the same name scheme as every other fsck prog (fsck.FSNAME). I don't know if renaming /sbin/btrfsck would be lethal to other btrfs utilities, so a symlink takes care of it:
# ln -s /sbin/{btrfsck,fsck.btrfs}
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btrfs's fsck prog doesn't use the same name scheme as every other fsck prog (fsck.FSNAME). I don't know if renaming /sbin/btrfsck would be lethal to other btrfs utilities, so a symlink takes care of it:
# ln -s /sbin/{btrfsck,fsck.btrfs}
uhm...thank's...
I'll try later, now I have experimented with udev, hal, usb device, xfce, default mount options
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I am not a nerd or lamer or troll or geek or hacker or cracker
and I have never voted to elect berlusconi
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btrfs's fsck prog doesn't use the same name scheme as every other fsck prog (fsck.FSNAME). I don't know if renaming /sbin/btrfsck would be lethal to other btrfs utilities, so a symlink takes care of it:
# ln -s /sbin/{btrfsck,fsck.btrfs}
that's odd. I wonder why they do it like that.
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