On Wed, 4 Nov 2015 20:18:17 +0200, Alchemist wrote:

> You should search for answer in system logs, why exactly btrfs module isn't
> loaded, usually debug data is being written in kernel log. If initram, boot
> params and fstab is not tampered by you or by not so successful upgrade
> then check logs, use fdisk,testdisk,btrfsck to confirm than partition table
> structure, partition id's and home partition is not damaged.

What kernel packages is this with? Do they verify fine?

Does "modprobe -v btrfs" print anything, or does the command fail
silently?

Is this with SELinux enforcing? If so, have you tried with enforcing=0
yet? (or run "setenforce 0" as root before trying modprobe and the other
commands)
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