Semi-rectraction of previous statement:
Turns out the reason it was booting was simply that it was failing due to the 
extra "-a" flag and skipping the fsck entirely.

I did not manage to apply the latest ubuntu change to the debian
experimental version (and I know to little to resolve the merge there I
think)

However, Simply grabbing the btrfsck binary from debian experimental and
running it alongside the ubuntu version on the latest liveCD, the ubuntu
one fails with the error above, whereas the debian exp succeeds to run
the fsck.

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Title:
  btrfsck fails with "unsupported option features", must [ignore] to
  boot

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