Hi, I'm reviewing documentation of outstanding bugs and workarounds, and I'm wondering what the state of the single/degraded chunk bug is for Linux-6.12. Specifically, I seem to remember that the users/sysadmins had to resolve a raid1 with a missing device the next time the system rebooted. So the reproducer was: 1. Device disappears. 2. Reboot occurs. 3. Filesystem fails to mount due to missing device. Thus 4. Sysadmin mounts with "-o degraded" and btrfs writes profile=single chunks. 5. For whatever reasons sysadmin doesn't succeed in replacing the missing device and rebalancing both data and metadata. 6. System reboots a second time. 7. The btrfs volume is now permanently read-only. I vaguely remember that profile=degraded chunks may have been introduced some time between 2022 and now. Does this mean state #7 no longer occurs, because profile=degraded chunks are written at state #4, and that a sysadmin can still add a new device and rebalance after the second reboot? Finally, are raid1, raid10, and raid1c3 and raid1c4 all comparably mature at this point? Regards, Nicholas