I recently had the Fedora install on my laptop go sideways (Ryzen 5 4500U
w/ nvme disk).

The filesystem was going readonly so I installed System Rescue CD to a
thumb drive to investigate. Sure enough I had 4 unrecoverable errors.

I don't keep anything critical on it so I decided to just reinstall with
Fedora 40. Installation went fine but I did notice weird dnf output on my
first updated buy everything SEEMED fine...

I rebooted after the update and tried to log in when after a minute or two
the system froze. Rebooted and sure enough a `dmesg | grep BTRFS` showed an
error.

Back to booting with System Rescue CD neither a `btrfs check
--check-data-csum` or after mounting, a `btrfs scrub` show any errors.

So who's right? And if there is an error, what's causing it? I've checked
the drive with smartctl and even let the factory HP firmware diag tools run
in a loop overnight checking everything without error.

Thanks,
Richard
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