On 26/02/17 09:52 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The first thing I do with any filesystem that I suspect is broken, is fsck it. Always.
I was taught that too, so far back in antiquity I suspect that the machines I was using then have long been recycled for scrap.
On some, like XFS, that program does nothing and tells me what other program to use,
BTDT. It told me to get an updated version of FSCK :-) Now *THAT* is the kind of smarts that I like!
and that other tool works on most cases out of the box.
And it did! Given a choice between XFS and BtrFS I'd take XFS.
It it doesn't, it recommends what to do next: typically run it again with some option.
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