In my case, I have a quite complex setup (dual boot with Windows, Linux with a small /boot partition and the rest in an encrypted LVM, Btrfs on top of all this). It takes more than one minute during boot, after I enter the encryption passphrase, to check and mount the Btrfs subvolumes. Also, it almost always dumps a lot of messages like "root 256 inode 181537 errors 400", which seems to be some filesystem corruption.
There is something very broken here. I'm reverting to ext4 for now.
Another "me too".
In my case, I have a quite complex setup (dual boot with Windows, Linux with a small /boot partition and the rest in an encrypted LVM, Btrfs on top of all this). It takes more than one minute during boot, after I enter the encryption passphrase, to check and mount the Btrfs subvolumes. Also, it almost always dumps a lot of messages like "root 256 inode 181537 errors 400", which seems to be some filesystem corruption.
There is something very broken here. I'm reverting to ext4 for now.