I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 (from kernel 4.4.0-193-generic to
4.15.0-122-generic) and I had this exact issue. Same HP Microserver Gen
8 as the others, probably there's something in their motherboard that
makes SATA disks discovery particularly slow, and the kernel (or initrd
scripts harness?) doesn't _really_ wait for /dev to populate properly.

Doesn't seem fixed in next kernels, or at least not in what is available
on 18.04 - I installed the HWE kernel (5.4.0-52-generic) and I have the
problem just the same; the only thing that fixed it was the "sleep"
workaround before "/bin/btrfs device scan".

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  With kernel 4.13 btrfs scans for devices before all devices have been
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