Any news on this issue? The suggested workaround, which is to modify the 
timeout is not even a workaround. It will indeed shorten the boot time, but in 
case of any errors or interruption to booting, I won't be able to see the GRUB 
menu on next boot.
This is such a regression, for years (as many people mentioned here) I was able 
to boot without delay, and if there were errors, I did see the GRUB menu. This 
patch just messed everything up.

I'm not using Btrfs at all, I have my /boot on an ext4-LVM partition,
and my /boot/efi on a vfat (non-LVM) partition

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  quick-boot-lvm.patch caused regression - menu always appear if root is
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