Hi, since I switched my Laptop to OS 13.2 with BTRFS as root filesystem, after each resume I see an insane disk activity on my system disk. The HD light is flashing permanently, and activating block dump logging gives entries like Apr 17 08:31:06 snoopy kernel: kworker/u4:1(2540): WRITE block 2067264 on sdb2 (96 sectors) Apr 17 08:31:06 snoopy kernel: kworker/u4:1(2540): WRITE block 2067520 on sdb2 (32 sectors) Apr 17 08:31:06 snoopy kernel: kworker/u4:1(2540): WRITE block 2067872 on sdb2 (32 sectors) Apr 17 08:31:06 snoopy kernel: kworker/u4:1(2540): WRITE block 2068256 on sdb2 (320 sectors) Apr 17 08:31:06 snoopy kernel: kworker/u4:1(2540): WRITE block 2068608 on sdb2 (160 sectors) Apr 17 08:31:06 snoopy kernel: kworker/u4:1(2540): WRITE block 2068800 on sdb2 (128 sectors) Apr 17 08:31:06 snoopy kernel: kworker/u4:1(2540): WRITE block 2089472 on sdb2 (96 sectors) It really seems to be going through the *whole* disk (100G), it is currently still running, 1h 40 after resume. Does anyone have an idea *what* the reason for this is, or how I can try to find out? This is an SSD, so I'm definitely NOT amused about this massive writing (at least) two times per day. Pit -- Dr. Peter "Pit" Suetterlin http://www.astro.su.se/~pit Institute for Solar Physics Tel.: +34 922 405 590 (Spain) P.Suetterlin@royac.iac.es +46 8 5537 8507 (Sweden) Peter.Suetterlin@astro.su.se -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org