I'm assuming that you're talking about the usual problem with btrfs that
package installations/removals/etc take a long time. This is caused by
dpkg synchronising the file system after a file was written. This turns
out to be very slow on btrfs, but needed for reliability. You can work
around the problem using the eatmydata package, but this is not really
recommended.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Dealing apt-get tasks is really slow under btrfs
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