Hello John

I'm pretty sure the RAID and LVM are both MD devices but are using the same
name

Ummm LVM is on dm and raid software is on md, try to check your lvm.conf
into your initrd, because i thin the reason of your problem is, the vg was
not  found

Thanks


2013/4/30 John Tate <j...@johntate.org>

> I installed Debian Wheezy on a computer with two hard drives. Each drive
> has a software RAID partition (RAID1) but the first partition on the first
> drive is GPT and the second drive's first partition is /boot. On the
> software raid is a LVM with root, swap, and home all encrypted. I also
> tried encrypting the whole LVM before that and got the same error.
>
> I'm getting an error right after grub loads the kernel with mdadm that I
> have two devices with the same name for /dev/md. Here is a screenshot of
> the full error:
> http://media.johntate.org/Pictures/Errors/2013-04-30%2013.15.03.jpg
>
> I'm pretty sure the RAID and LVM are both MD devices but are using the
> same name. I'm pretty sure this is how I configured my other computer which
> isn't UEFI or GPT but had no trouble with it, suggesting a problem with the
> Debian installer perhaps. I might be wrong though, I can't see what else
> would be the problem. The installer for Wheezy shouldn't even let me make a
> mistake this big.
>
> How can I fix this? It's strange.
>
> Edit: I checked /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf under the initrd using Busybox and
> there seems to be two entries for a md array called mises though I know I
> only created one.
>
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