Hi Chris, Em qui, 2016-09-15 às 10:37 -0600, Chris Murphy escreveu:
So basically, you're just going to have to wait until they have something to report and a fix. And/or reinstall and use XFS or something if you can't wait. *shrug* that is an explanation. It's not a great one for you, but that's where things are at.
Yes, that is precisely why I said that no good explanation was provided yet :) As of now, I am not even sure how safe is the data in the BTRFS partition. Since I don't know what is happening and what is causing it, how can I be 100% sure that my data will be safe? Hence, all my sensible data was moved to EXT4. I mentioned a workaround in btrfs mailing list that I think can help me, so I will continuous to use BTRFS in root. Actually, I am only using BTRFS now just because I embrace FOSS and I am an openSUSE member. Hence, I see as my responsibility to help fixing it. Unfortunately, I do not have technical skills to dig the source code, but I can help sending these huge e-mails with all the debug data I can collect :) In the mean time, I think it is wise to verify how stable BTRFS is in Tumbleweed to avoid other users to hit the same problem, which can be very bad if you don't know what is happening or what to do to fix it. This is why I started this thread. Best regards, Ronan Arraes -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org