A workaround is to edit the "pass" field in /etc/fstab to be 0 for the btrfs partitions, which will skip file system checking on boot.
However, why file system checking is even done at all on btrfs (the manpage of btrfsck says "not suitable for any uses other than benchmarking and review") is another question.
A workaround is to edit the "pass" field in /etc/fstab to be 0 for the btrfs partitions, which will skip file system checking on boot.
However, why file system checking is even done at all on btrfs (the manpage of btrfsck says "not suitable for any uses other than benchmarking and review") is another question.