# btrfs device > Manage devices in a btrfs filesystem. > More information: . - Add one or more devices to a btrfs filesystem: `sudo btrfs {{[d|device]}} {{[a|add]}} {{path/to/block_device1 path/to/block_device2 ...}} {{path/to/btrfs_filesystem}}` - Remove a device from a btrfs filesystem: `sudo btrfs {{[d|device]}} {{[rem|remove]}} {{path/to/device1|device_id1 path/to/device2|device_id2 ...}}` - Display error statistics: `sudo btrfs {{[d|device]}} {{[st|stats]}} {{path/to/btrfs_filesystem}}` - Scan all disks and inform the kernel of all detected btrfs filesystems: `sudo btrfs {{[d|device]}} {{[sc|scan]}} {{[-d|--all-devices]}}` - Display detailed per-disk allocation statistics: `sudo btrfs {{[d|device]}} {{[u|usage]}} {{path/to/btrfs_filesystem}}`