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Hi ,

Your point about RAID1 is good. If the device is in RAID0, then it will lose data if a drive is yanked. All other RAID modes for btrfs include redundancy however, so they are not a problem to force remove if necessary. If you'd like, you can revise those instructions to use the remove command instead. In my experience just takes a LOT longer to run the remove than it does to simply pull the device, and then mount the filesystem in degraded mode, then add a new device, and balance...

Please merge your suggestions and remove anything I wrote that's risky.

Thank you!