Thanks, after loosing 4 terabytes of data due to buggy BTRFS, I moved
away from the file system back to ext4. I still have the machine on a
shelf for the day BTRFS becomes stable or gains recovery tools, so I can
recover and access the data again.

If you want to test this specific case then create a full disk BTRFS (no
partition table) on a small disk SSD (128GB) and run the apt-btrfs-
snapshot command with no arguments.

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  Update Fails due to btrfs not being able to take a snapshot

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