documentation: remove broken link to gmane (received_uuid patch in kernel 4.4)

gmane is dead, see kernel patch:

b96b1db039 btrfs: fix resending received snapshot with parent
pull/208/merge
Axel Burri 2018-10-11 15:59:53 +02:00
parent 0a4fb02eeb
commit 756e1e9449
2 changed files with 4 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -205,12 +205,6 @@ effect, this also detects possible read-errors on your backup targets
See **btrbk archive** command in [btrbk(1)] for more details.
**Note that kernels >=4.1 and <4.4 have a bug when re-sending
subvolumes**, make sure you run a recent/patched kernel or step 3 will
fail. Read
[this thread on gmane](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/48798)
(the patch provided is confirmed working on kernels 4.2.x and 4.3.x).
### Answer 2: Use external storage as "stream-fifo"

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@ -227,16 +227,11 @@ retention policy).
continue using btrbk after swapping your backup disk with the
archive disk.
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Note that this feature needs a *linux kernel >=4.4* to work correctly!
Kernels >=4.1 and <4.4 have a bug when re-sending subvolumes (the
archived subvolumes will have incorrect received_uuid, see
<http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/48798>), so
make sure you run a recent kernel.
If you want to use nested subvolumes on the target filesystem, you
need to create them by hand (e.g. by running "btrfs subvolume create
<target>/dir"). Check the output of --dry-run if unsure.
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Known bugs: If you want to use nested subvolumes on the target
filesystem, you need to create them by hand (e.g. by running "btrfs
subvolume create <target>/dir"). Check the output of --dry-run if
unsure.
Note that this feature needs a *linux kernel >=4.4* to work correctly!
*clean* [filter...]::
Delete incomplete (garbled) backups. Incomplete backups can be