Sorry for noise. Disabling btrfs scan did improve boot time, i just had
other (DHCP) issues also.
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It definitely changed in boot time by me adding a btrfs-formatted block
device to the system (/dev/sdb, without a partition table)
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Hold on, removing the scan was not a complete solution. I still have
slow boots, caused by something else.
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and then doing update-initramfs -u of course
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Boot slow, "scanning for btrfs filesystems" takes 100 seconds
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Editing /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-premount/btrfs to
remove the scan speeds up boots for me on 4.0.0-4-generic wily. That'll
stop you from being able to mount a multi-device filesystem as root,
which I do not need.
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