Re: Trouble booting lvm raid/luks system with latest kernel in Testing

2018-07-05 Thread Alex Gould
Thanks for everyone's help. I looked into what deloptes and tv.debian suggested. In the course of this I have become convinced that I am afflicted by bug #902943 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=902943 . So I'll subscribe to the bug and see if there's any way I can help

Re: Trouble booting lvm raid/luks system with latest kernel in Testing

2018-07-05 Thread deloptes
Alex Gould wrote: > On Wed, Jul 4, 2018, at 3:08 PM, deloptes wrote: >> Alex Gould wrote: >> >> > I imagine I will need to fix some settings for initramfs, grub, >> > crypttab, fstab, or something, but I'm not sure how to proceed. >> >> I would compare content of new and old initrd >> >>

Re: Trouble booting lvm raid/luks system with latest kernel in Testing

2018-07-05 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
On 05/07/2018 00:24, Alex Gould wrote: Hi, I'm hoping for some advice for a problem with my system that is tracking Debian Testing. The system has two equally-sized internal hard drives. They are partitioned in the following way: Disk A has a smaller ext2 partition that serves as /boot, with

Re: Trouble booting lvm raid/luks system with latest kernel in Testing

2018-07-04 Thread Alex Gould
On Wed, Jul 4, 2018, at 3:08 PM, deloptes wrote: > Alex Gould wrote: > > > I imagine I will need to fix some settings for initramfs, grub, crypttab, > > fstab, or something, but I'm not sure how to proceed. > > I would compare content of new and old initrd > > lsinitramfs /boot/initrd- >

Re: Trouble booting lvm raid/luks system with latest kernel in Testing

2018-07-04 Thread deloptes
Alex Gould wrote: > I imagine I will need to fix some settings for initramfs, grub, crypttab, > fstab, or something, but I'm not sure how to proceed. I would compare content of new and old initrd lsinitramfs /boot/initrd- > initrd.1.content lsinitramfs /boot/initrd- > initrd.2.content

Trouble booting lvm raid/luks system with latest kernel in Testing

2018-07-04 Thread Alex Gould
Hi, I'm hoping for some advice for a problem with my system that is tracking Debian Testing. The system has two equally-sized internal hard drives. They are partitioned in the following way: Disk A has a smaller ext2 partition that serves as /boot, with the remainder being a physical volume