Processed: Re: Bug#644876: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software RAID1 + LVM2 by timing of mdadm + lvm initiation

2013-03-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: reassign 644876 mdadm Bug #644876 [initramfs-tools] initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software RAID1 + LVM2 by timing of mdadm + lvm initiation Bug reassigned from package 'initramfs-tools' to 'mdadm'. No longer marked as found in versions

Bug#644876: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software RAID1 + LVM2 by timing of mdadm + lvm initiation

2013-03-04 Thread Thomas Parmelan
reassign 644876 mdadm tags 644876 + patch thanks Le mercredi 14 mars 2012 à 01:29, d'après Dave Whitla dave.whi...@wotifgroup.com : The condition will never be true because udevsettle was a symlink to /sbin/udevadm which has been absent from Debian since Lenny. Try editing this file to

Bug#644876: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software RAID1 + LVM2 by timing of mdadm + lvm initiation

2012-03-13 Thread Dave Whitla
I believe this might be the culprit: In /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/mdadm: if [ -x $(command -v udevsettle) ]; then verbose log_begin_msg Waiting for udev to process events udevsettle 10 verbose log_end_msg fi The condition will never be true because udevsettle was a

Bug#644876: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software RAID1 + LVM2 by timing of mdadm + lvm initiation

2011-10-10 Thread Jort Koopmans
Additional thoughts; As I'm no expert on the whole initramfs boot sequence I'm unsure about the total workings of timing of device scanning, mdadm + lvm2 routines and rootdelay. Imho it should be something like this; init Device scanning | some scanning delay parameter (for slow devices) |

Bug#644876: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software RAID1 + LVM2 by timing of mdadm + lvm initiation

2011-10-09 Thread Jort Koopmans
Package: initramfs-tools Version: 0.98.8 Severity: important Dear kernelteam, After installing a vanilla debian kernel (2.6.32-5-amd64) to 2 similar USB thumbdrives in software RAID1 and using LVM2 an error occurs at boot stating ROOT can not be found. In my case / is locted on an lv managed