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)