problem mounting btrfs 1 raid on boot

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Hello,

I have a 2 disk btrfs 1 raid which I want to mount from a fedora
installation on a separate ssd.

This went fine for a while, until my fedora ssd died. Then I made a new
fedora on a new disk.

Now the btrfs raid wont mount during the boot process, but it will mount
later, if I remove the btrfs raid from fstab, and mount it by hand when
the machine has booted.

The only difference between the first fedora install that broke, and the
second one that I can think of, is that the first one used btrfs for
filesystem, and the second one ext4. So I'm suspecting that the btrfs
filesystem doesnt get properly loaded or something in the second case.
(I just forgot to make the 2nd install use btrfs for the root partition)


Is there something I can do about this?

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Joakim Verona
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