On Wed, 08 Jun 2016 17:24:18 +0300 Teemu Likonen <tliko...@iki.fi> wrote:
> Ertuğrul Harman [2015-08-08 23:51:11+03] wrote:
>
> > During every boot time after a fresh installation of debian jessie, I
> > get following errors after grub screen passes:
> >
> > Volume group "ert-debian-vg" not found.
> > Skipping volume group "ert-debian-vg"
> > Unable to find LVM "volume ert-debian-vg/root"
> > Volume group "ert-debian-vg" not found
> > Skipping volume group "ert-debian-vg"
> > Unable to find LVM "volume ert-debian-vg/swap_1"
> > Please unlock disk sd3_crypt:
> >
> > I enter my password and boot continues.
>
> Just another user here. This cosmetic bug has always been in Debian.
> LVM inside encrypted partition causes those errors.
>
> It seems that bugs #794971 and #544651 are the same.
>
> I guess the error message can be removed just by removing one echo
> command from file /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/lvm2.

I was very much wanting to come over to the world of Debian, but this
guy's reply is a huge turn off. Sweeping a bug or hiding a "bug" isn't
fixing it... I just tried installing Debian 9.6 with Luks on LVM and
got similar error /warning message. I've been searching like crazy to
find proper guides (without graphical installer) on how to setup the
luks on lvm and most are foreign speaking people and can't understand
nothing. Then to find this shit in bug reports... come on man. Forget
Debian then, I'll use another linux distro where people actually fix
bugs, not sweep them under rug or hide them.

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