Thanks!  We're going to have to build a debug version of grub-probe to
inspect this, I think, as there isn't quite enough information even in
the -vv dump (which is the maximum verbosity available).  How long can
you hold out without rebooting?

In the meantime, there is a tool called btrfs-image which saves an image
of all the metadata in your filesystem, but zeroes all the data, so that
this can be used for filesystem debugging.  Could you use this and send
me the image?  You can send it to [email protected] if you'd rather
not attach it to a public bug report even with zeroed data.

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  [natty] btrfs "grub-probe: error: unknown filesystem"

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