On 05/04/15 23:00, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 04/05/2015 03:28 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
I got the response (error msg) that-
mount: / is busy Subtext and slightly off topic.
This is one reason I have a very small ROOT file system and lots and lots of mounted file systems. In maintenance mode I can unmount then all and easily fsck them. Yes the ROOT-fs is another matter, ...
Considering that '/' is where all the "really good" stuff is, checking '/' for errors is rather "front-page stuff" wouldn't you agree? :-) It was _very_ simple in the past (as I describe in my initial post) therefore it should just as simple to do so now. Agree?
And lets not even THINK about what life is like with a BtrFS that encompasses the whole of the file system hierarchy in one FS ... And where is the fsck for THAT and how will this problem that basic describes be dealt with then?
As I mention in my reply to jdd, GParted can check btrfs for errors with one exception which has to do with UUID. I don't know what that means but you could check it out (as I wouldn't touch btrfs with a forty-foot pole while its still in its alpha stage).
Sometimes I wonder if its worth Resurrecting my long discarded C programming skills (but when I think about that I have flashes of a Queen Xenomorph!)
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