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| 2025-07-31 |
Btrfs users running recent Linux kernels report corrupted filesystems |
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Some people running the Fedora distribution (along with some other distributions running recent versions of the Linux kernel) have reported Btr filesystem corruption issues after their computers have shutdown unexpectedly. A kernel mailing list post reports: "There has been increased reports of users reporting that they could not boot into their system anymore - sometimes after a needed force shutdown, but also according the users after a normal shutdown/reboot process. The filesystem can be accessible again, after running following command in the chroot: 'sudo btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/sdX' There is no way to reproduce this constantly." A Fedora support thread shares additional details. The issue appears to affect only users using Btrfs and version 6.15.3 (or newer) of the Linux kernel.
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