Well since everyone seems pretty much fixed on the idea that static
GRUB_DEVICE and GRUB_DEVICE_UUID entries are ok, just have two posing
questions.

How do you suppose we get those entries there in the first place?
What would we do in the event that a UUID changes (if unlikely, I know :) ?

Or are we just going to leave that up to the distribution/user to figure
out, afterall btrfs is still not production ready, and it is still
technically the fault of btrfs not exporting it's internal relationships
between physical and virtual devices that we have this problem in the
first place.

For the time being, however, I have my eyes pinned here: 
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/2856
This seems like a sound idea, but may chime in saying I would still rather 
LVM-style /dev/mapper locations.

Regards
Iain

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