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Actually, my first assumption would be something in netatalk rather than btrfs. Apple does some baroque things with Time Machine volumes that require "options:tm" in the AppleVolumes.default for each AFP volume used by Time Machine. If this option isn't set then things will stop working correctly. Things may still get wonky even if set because.... I had a problem with OpenAFS and ext4 a few months ago. The fault was the OpenAFS client code using a function exclusive to ext2 and ext3. The client wouldn't start unless the AFS cache file system and the root file system were ext2 or ext3. Not saying that is the problem, but I'd look into reported issues with netatalk + btrfs. -- Rich P.
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