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.

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