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  1. I found this post and btrfs restore -v /dev/sdX1 /mnt/disk2/restore seems to be working for me. I plugged the drive into a pc running off an ubuntu live drive and it seems to be slowly copying my data now
  2. I tried removing the new cache drive then remounting the old cache drive and I just see this? Is it possible I still have data on that drive or is it time to give up and rebuild?
  3. I tried to change out my cache drive on my server and didn't realize my appdata only existed on the cache drive and was not backed up elsewhere. I tried remounting the old cache drive as the cache and it says it's unmountable. The drive is formatted in btrfs. Can anyone advise me on how to recover my app data from my old cache drive?
  4. I'm pretty new to all this and I just got a Team Fortress 2 server up and running. I'm trying to begin customizing it, starting by setting a password. I believe is best done by creating a setting in the server.cfg file. I cant seem to find an existing server.cfg file although I may be looking in the wrong place. Perhaps I need to make the file and put it somewhere specific or specify its location somewhere? I'm having trouble drawing parallels between the file structures I see in most TF2/source game server tutorials that I've found, especially because 90% of them involve running a .exe with a simple GUI in windows. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks!

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