Same story here.

This machine was dist-upgraded from dapper -> edgy -> feisty...
everything worked fine in edgy AFAIK... I never reboot the server unless
I do a kernel update, which I avoid because I need to recompile IVTV
modules and all of that crap for my mythbackend.

I was able to get the machine to boot by adding the break=mount option
to the kernel line during the grub boot...  Pressing ctrl-C after the
raid arrays are built, then doing the LVM commands mentioned above and
CTRL-D to continue.  I also had to remove the "savedefault" line or I
would get an ERROR 15: File not found during boot (which I didn't get
before).

I wasn't able to boot any of the previous kernels without breaks
either... which seems odd as they booted fine before, and AFAIK nothing
changed in their initramfs files.

I also noticed that some of my mounts were not made... specifically
/home (XFS on VG-HomeLV, though this could be because fsck errored on
this drive?) and I can't mount /boot... something to do with the UUID
("special device /dev/disk/by-uuid/f9f974b1-360a-4d97-9308-2d50f3665c21
does not exist") which seems pretty odd to me.  Though I am sure I could
correct that, it's strange that the UUID would not exist or have
changed.

Please advise on what I should do now... I am not afraid to run Gutsy if
it will solve this problem.

Thanks,

Joe

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[feisty] mounting LVM root broken
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