The bug came back today with 16.04 (fully updated just yesterday).
Kernel always failed with the "unable to mount root" BT on multiple
could boot attempts.

Again, I needed to boot with a livecd in order to be able to boot my
machine again. I only runned btrfs check with no "--repair" and not
error was shown. I mounted it, unmounted and rebooted. After that,
system booted normally. It seems that btrfs "recovery itself" on boot,
with the simple "btrfs check" or with the mount.

It seems that btrfs is able to recover but maybe the kernel could not
find the FS. My system defines root in kernel cmdline as
root=UUID=9051c9b6-070c-443a-8f8f-f7c23c1b01c6. Maybe a dirty btrfs can
mess with kernel procedure to list FS by UUID?

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  dirty reboot always results in unbootable system if root is btrfs

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