I compared the contents of the reconfigured 3.5.0-25 initrd with the
still-working 3.5.0-17 initrd with 'diff -ru'. My new, broken, config
had added mdadm and lost lvm2 in comparison with the older, working one.
I installed lvm2 and removed mdadm. After a bunch of new dpkg-
reconfigures, all my
3.5.0-25 was still working for me, not showing this issue.
However, after running:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-3.5.0-25-generic linux-image-
extra-3.5.0-25-generic
now 3.5.0-25 also shows this issue.
Hence, it seems likely that this is some initrd-building problem with
something new on t
I have the described issue as well and tested with the latest 3.9.0
kernel as recommended. The issue still exists.
The summary line was misleading. The kernel will actually find the
harddrive find but /dev/mapper/lubuntu-root does not exist, even though
/dev/sda* does.
My system is i386 and has
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
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