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btrfs-convert(8)
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SYNOPSIS
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**btrfs-convert** [options] <device>
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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.. include:: ch-convert-intro.rst
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OPTIONS
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-------
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--csum <type>, --checksum <type>
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Specify the checksum algorithm. Default is *crc32c*. Valid values are *crc32c*,
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*xxhash*, *sha256* or *blake2*. To mount such filesystem kernel must support the
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checksums as well.
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-d|--no-datasum
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disable data checksum calculations and set the NODATASUM file flag, this can speed
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up the conversion
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-i|--no-xattr
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ignore xattrs and ACLs of files
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-n|--no-inline
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disable inlining of small files to metadata blocks, this will decrease the metadata
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consumption and may help to convert a filesystem with low free space
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-N|--nodesize <SIZE>
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set filesystem nodesize, the tree block size in which btrfs stores its metadata.
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The default value is 16KiB (16384) or the page size, whichever is bigger.
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Must be a multiple of the sectorsize, but not larger than 65536. See
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``mkfs.btrfs(8)`` for more details.
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-r|--rollback
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rollback to the original ext2/3/4 filesystem if possible
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-l|--label <LABEL>
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set filesystem label during conversion
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-L|--copy-label
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use label from the converted filesystem
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-O|--features <feature1>[,<feature2>...]
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A list of filesystem features enabled the at time of conversion. Not all features
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are supported by old kernels. To disable a feature, prefix it with *^*.
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Description of the features is in section *FILESYSTEM FEATURES* of
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``mkfs.btrfs(8)``.
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To see all available features that btrfs-convert supports run:
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.. code-block:: bash
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btrfs-convert -O list-all+
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-p|--progress
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show progress of conversion (a heartbeat indicator and number of inodes
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processed), on by default
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--no-progress
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disable progress and show only the main phases of conversion
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--uuid <SPEC>
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set the FSID of the new filesystem based on 'SPEC':
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* *new* - (default) generate UUID for the FSID of btrfs
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* *copy* - copy UUID from the source filesystem
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* *UUID* - a conforming UUID value, the 36 byte string representation
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EXIT STATUS
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**btrfs-convert** will return 0 if no error happened.
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If any problems happened, 1 will be returned.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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``mkfs.btrfs(8)``
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