20.11.2018 14:00, Richard Brown пишет:
* repair, troubleshooting, data recovery, etc.
Having a single filesystem is bar far easier to repair, troubleshoot, and recover data from. Speaking from experience, having to worry about half a dozen partition boundries when recovering data from a broken hard disk is an absolute nightmare
No, I can not agree.
It is impossible, AFAIK, to recover from scratch a btrfs based computer, from backup alone.
It has to be formatted and a bunch of subvolumes has to be created. There is no automated method I know of that can extract the structure of an existing btrfs filesystem and recreate it.
You are wrong. btrfs restore does that just fine.
"btrfs restore" has absolutely nothing to do with restoring from backup. Did you bother to actually look at manual page for it? btrfs-restore - try to restore files from a damaged btrfs filesystem image -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org