From: Cesar Strauss <cestrauss@gmail.com>
To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Finding the objid of a subvolume on an unmounted filesystem
Date: Wed, 01 May 2013 19:06:00 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <518191C8.5090207@gmail.com> (raw)
Hello,
I would like to" btrfs restore" a broken btrfs filesystem before I
attempt to recover it. However, I only need to recover a subvolume
inside of it. It seems the -r option should do the job, but I do not
know the objid number of the subvolume I want, only the path. Is there a
way to know the objid of a subvolume given its path, without mounting
the filesystem?
Thanks,
Cesar
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