Hello,

I got that kind of error too, but it was hardware related.

My NIC had PXE enabled but was not recognized by the kernel (igb & "NVM
Checksum Is Not Valid").

I had to boot with a live CD to confirm the NIC issue.

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Title:
  failed to boot focal image in maas: /root.tmp.img: can't open blockdev

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  We have at least two systems in our lab that are seeing this problem. Both of 
them are able to boot other images (bionic, etc) just fine, and at least one of 
them was definitely booting focal earlier this week from the stream import in 
maas. But now, whenever we try to provision them with the focal image, it fails 
to boot for provisioning.  I got someone to look at the console and take 
pictures (no serial or bmc on these, sorry) and they were dropped to busybox on 
boot. One error did jump out in dmesg:
  /root.tmp.img: can't open blockdev

  I'll also post the images of the screen for further details.

  There are other devices that boot the image from maas just fine, but I
  did try re-importing it just to be sure nothing was messed up with it.

  The two systems we're having problems with at the moment are:
  - Dell inspiron 5758 i5-5200 (dearest-team)
  - Dell inspiron 5759 i5-6200 (unknown-wealth)
  It's unknown yet whether there are others affected by this.

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