Le 18/08/2019 à 19:20, jdd@dodin.org a écrit :
Le 18/08/2019 à 12:08, jdd@dodin.org a écrit :
Le 18/08/2019 à 09:28, jdd@dodin.org a écrit :
may I use
btrfs balance start -mconvert=dup -dconvert=single / btrfs device remove /dev/sdb2 /
but no. I could work without problem, but not boot... more on that later :-(
it may be -or not- a file system problem if not see an other post :-) I was thinking that when separating two raid1 mirror disks (partitions, in fact), I would have two identical partitions as a result. obviously it was not in the command listed above, I kept the /dev/sda2 one and this one is not bootable (see other post), but readable. But the /dev/sdb2 removed is no more a true btrfs bootable file system. I can't even mount it. Is this normal? if so I will try an other thing (that is rebuild the btrfs raid1 and remove the other partition, that is sda2) So my question is: is it normal than the removed partition be unusable? thanks jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org