On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 01:33:15PM +0100, Julien Cristau wrote: >On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 12:04:22 +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: >> >> Hmmm, odd. Something is picking up on those M2 modules multiple times, >> it seems. You sure they're SATA? >> >> $ grep /dev/nvme partman.log >> /lib/partman/init.d/30parted: IN: OPEN =dev=nvme0n1 /dev/nvme0n1 >> /lib/partman/init.d/30parted: IN: OPEN =dev=nvme1n1 /dev/nvme1n1 >> /lib/partman/init.d/30parted: IN: OPEN =dev=nvme2n1 /dev/nvme2n1 >> /lib/partman/init.d/30parted: IN: OPEN =dev=nvme3n1 /dev/nvme3n1 >> /lib/partman/init.d/30parted: IN: OPEN =dev=nvme4n1 /dev/nvme4n1 >> /lib/partman/init.d/30parted: IN: OPEN =dev=nvme5n1 /dev/nvme5n1 >> Path: /dev/nvme0n1 >> Path: /dev/nvme1n1 >> Path: /dev/nvme2n1 >> Path: /dev/nvme3n1 >> Path: /dev/nvme4n1 >> Path: /dev/nvme5n1 >> >> I don't know if that's the cause of the problem, but it looks suspect >> to me. >> >No, these are separate (unused) devices.
Bah, OK. Red herring. :-( Do you have the syslog as well as the partman log? I'm not seeing a lot of useful information from partman alone. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com "We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could ignore our recommendations and tell us how to do our jobs." -- Mike Andrews