gnu: Don't abuse check-btrfs-file-system to scan.
It was never guaranteed to be run for non-root file systems. It was for root file systems only due to a bug now fixed. * gnu/build/file-systems.scm (check-btrfs-file-system): Don't invoke ‘btrfs device scan’ here. * gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (raw-initrd): Do so here if any btrfs file systems are present.master
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@ -328,8 +328,6 @@ When FORCE? is true, do perform a real check. This is not recommended! See
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@uref{https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=625967#c8}. If REPAIR is
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false, do not write to DEVICE. If it's #t, fix any errors found. Otherwise,
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fix only those considered safe to repair automatically."
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;; XXX Why make this conditional on (check? #t) at all?
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(system* "btrfs" "device" "scan") ; ignore errors
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(if force?
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(match (status:exit-val
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(apply system* `("btrfs" "check" "--progress"
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(open source targets)))
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mapped-devices))
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(define file-system-scan-commands
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;; File systems like btrfs need help to assemble multi-device file systems
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;; but do not use manually-specified <mapped-devices>.
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(let ((file-system-types (map file-system-type file-systems)))
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(if (member "btrfs" file-system-types)
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;; Ignore errors: if the system manages to boot anyway, the better.
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#~((system* (string-append #$btrfs-progs/static "/bin/btrfs")
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"device" "scan"))
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#~())))
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(define kodir
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(flat-linux-module-directory linux linux-modules))
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(map spec->file-system
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'#$(map file-system->spec file-systems))
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#:pre-mount (lambda ()
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(and #$@device-mapping-commands))
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(and #$@device-mapping-commands
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#$@file-system-scan-commands))
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#:linux-modules '#$linux-modules
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#:linux-module-directory '#$kodir
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#:keymap-file #+(and=> keyboard-layout
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