This bug does not seem to be directly related to lvm, but rather to the
mountall command.
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I think also this bug is related to mountall.
if I press S in the boot sequence, I have my gdm login. Switching to VT1 an
logging as root, I can mount fine my LV.
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Should this bug be filed under package mountall? It doesn't seem to be a
lvm-bug.
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Yep, just happened to me again after a reboot to install some updates.
Here's my configuration details:
LVM2 -
r...@dphillips-desktop:~# pvdisplay
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/sdb
VG Name VirtualMachines
PV Size 465.76 GiB / not usable 12.0
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I'm adding my fstab and mountall debug output. This time it hangs on
/var.
The postfix .ah is my initials.
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Picture of output with --debug is captured here:
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Confirming that it 'hangs' after the first boot for multiple LVM mounts.
Increasing importance and assigning to Scott.
I guess Scott will want debug output after adding --debug to the
mountall command in /etc/init/mountall.conf
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I create one VG on one PV. In that VG I create six LVs.
I try to mount all six LVs by fstab:
/home
/opt
/tmp
/usr
/var
/var/log
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I have several PVs in 1 VG with several LVs, but only the /home volume is
automounted by fstab. I believe that others here are saying multiple LVs
mounted by fstab.
Deven
On Mar 11, 2010 9:10 PM, "doclist" wrote:
When you say LVM partition do you mean physical partition, LVM volume
group or LV
When you say LVM partition do you mean physical partition, LVM volume
group or LVM logical volume? I experience this problem intermittently
wtih 1 volume group and 3 logical volumes.
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Hi,
I can reproduce this problem every new install (ubuntu-minimal on x86).
I've been testing around. Using only two or three LVM partitions seem to
work every time. No problem booting there.
Using four LVM partitions or in my case six partitions seems to be a
problem. It varies on how many LVM
I have to agree with Philip. On my system with just /home as an LVM
volume, the latest updates appear to have fixed my problem. Now, I
would remind you that this is Ubuntu Desktop, 64 bit.
Thanks,
Deven
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Arnulf Heimsbakk
wrote:
> Did a new test today.
>
> Kicksta
Did a new test today.
Kickstart installation with netboot image. I used no.archive.ubuntu.com
as mirror.
Installation and and the first reboot went fine. All six LVM-volumes was
discovered:
/home
/opt
/tmp
/usr
/var
/var/log
All reboots after the first missed one or more LVM volumes and started
It seemed to work fine for me last night. I created an LVM snapshot of
my 9.10 root, rebooted using the snapshot as the root, then upgraded to
lucid. Rebooted back into the original 9.10 root, then again into the
lucid snapshot without issue.
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Hmmm...
since the last dist-upgrade with new kernel, new initramfs-tools and new
mountall package it works here for me...
I'm trying to reproduce it somehow, because I think there is something
like a timing race condition..I'm not sure
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I use the attached script to create partitions on servers as a step in
my kickstart installation.
I can confirm a regression since the last LTS release. When I reboot
Lucid with the new partition setup, the boot screen hangs on random
partition, usually /tmp, /var or /usr.
Last tested of me on Lu
I'm setting this from Incomplete to Confirmed. The reason is
1) what Deven said below (the instructions are somewhat not applyable to lucid)
2) We have at least two people hitting the very same problem (one of them is my
person and the other one is amitk (check
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/03
Additionally, the /sbin/udevtrigger command does not exist on Lucid.
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OK, looking at this finally. I'm getting ready for my wedding, so
sorry for the slow response.
First, there is no /scripts/init-premount/udev
Second, the --verbose and --suppress-syslog options are not valid for
udevd inside of initramfs
Thanks,
Deven
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Anzenketh
I have a similar problem with lvm. But I don't know if it's the same.
Sometimes (very often indeed) during boot process, my lvm volumes are mounted
but empty ! Of course, I'm unable to access to my desktop.
After some boots, my volumes are good and all works fine.
dmesg not show anything.
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