Hmm, non-unique UUIDs? That makes them fairly useless :-) Do you know,
is that actually part of how the btrfs-builtin RAID-0 mode works? I'm
familiar with md where you get one virtual device with the actual file
system, and the underlying RAID components don't have a mountable file
system and still separate UUIDs, which is a lot simpler to handle. Do
you have a pointer to documentation how to set up such a system?

** Summary changed:

- fscking btrfs mount fails
+ fscking btrfs mount fails with non-unique UUIDs

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