I found recently that when I enabled the boot time check of the btrfs filesystem that: one, there was no fsck.btrfs so it wasn''t getting called; and two, the parameters that were being passed were not being handled appropriately by btrfsck. I have created a hack that allows the second problem to be bypassed but wanted to get a little more guidance on how I could improve btrfsck as well as make it compliant with the fsck interface that /etc/init.d/fsck of various distributions expects. What options make sense? What options could we potentially have? Is there an issue tracker somewhere that would outline this or where I could create issues to keep track of this? Would a modular design of the userspace utilities be frowned upon even if they were statically linked? Any suggestions or ideas would be welcome. I''ve attached the patch I applied to btrfsck (which is by no means a solution). Regards, Alex Brandt -- B.S. Physics & Computer Science Minnesota State University Moorhead http://www.alunduil.com