Howdy, amateur here. My instinct is that this is not caused by a btrfs
inconsistency/corruption/file system problem. The reason why is that
I've had this problem twice now and the first time I "corrected"
something in grub.cfg and/or reinstalled grub via chroot with liveCD
(I'm not clear which did the trick) and it would boot again (after
acknowledging a grub error "error: sparse file not allowed") but now I'm
unable to do it again :( I have root on subvol @ and I'm using lzo
compression. I've been running this since Alpha 1 I believe. I guess
every time I update this is going to be a royal pain... Is there any way
I can help? If anybody can tell me how to get this bootable again, I'd
appreciate it.

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

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