According to Tom Gundersen:
#On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Δημήτρης Ζέρβας <01tto...@gmail.com>
#wrote:
#> why isn't it necessary? is it loaded by default? because udev isn't
#> running...
#
#btrfs, like all the other fs modules, should be loaded on-demand when
#"mount" is called.

Additionally, both GRUB and syslinux, according to the documentation, support 
finding a bootable kernel and initrd image that are stored on a BTRFS 
filesystem. The only potential problem I read about had to do with using a 
/boot subvolume, but I wasn't creating any subvolumes at the point where I was 
installing the bootloader. I was planning to create a subvolume for /home, but 
this shouldn't have caused a problem with either bootloader, and it wasn't even 
created yet anyway.
~Kyle
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