Dear list members,

I'm not sure if this a bug or an intended behaviour, since I've yet to find a 
reliable source with Google search.

My problem is the following: with the 3.12 kernel on every single boot (even 
when the computer was shut down clear) the process [btrfs-ino-cache] is 
preventing the successful startup of X because it's running for 6 minutes.

I can see this in "iotop" and while that program runs the whole system is 
being blocked. After 6 minutes I restart X and everyting goes normal from that 
point on.

My question is: is that necessary to regenerate the inode cache on every boot 
or is this a bug? Of course if I remove the "inode_cache" option from fstab, 
this phenomenon disappears.

Versions:
- OS: openSUSE 13.1
- Kernel: 3.12.0-6.ge7c00d8-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 12 13:09:24 UTC 
2013 (e7c00d8)
- Mount options: compress=lzo,space_cache,inode_cache,noatime

Best regards,

Ákos
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