### Please describe the problem. btrfs automatically validates checksums when data is read. If a checksum fails, instead of giving the corrupted file contents, the read will throw an I/O error. In result, it seems that git-annex fsck will not recognize the file as faulty, and will instead fail with a sha1sum parse error, without dropping the corresponding file as “bad”. [[!format sh """ git annex fsck file fsck file (checksum...) sha1sum: .git/annex/objects/…: Input/output error git-annex: sha1sum parse error # End of transcript or log. """]] ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? git-annex 5.20150508 linux 4.0.4 > [[fixed|done]]; IO errors are now detected and the file moved to bad/; > the fsck also continues past that failure now, so if a disk has > a lot of damanged files, it will find them all. --[[Joey]]