I am encountering this bug as well while installing 8.0.4.2 on VMware
ESXi 3.5 update 5 while using guided LVM. I am downloading 8.0.4.3 but I
expect that I will have the same problem.
Is there a workaround to this installation problem, should I try uses
non-LVM or some other method?
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Ubuntu 7.10 was released almost 24 hours ago, with this fixed. I find it
rather unlikely that a 7.04 point-release will be created.
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Indeed, we normally don't issue point releases for non-LTS stable
releases -- except if there were some absolutely critical bug, which
this isn't since it's mentioned in the release notes!
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his bug makes for a very disturbing user experience while trying to use
the Ubuntu alternate installer with LVM (as shipped with 7.04). When
activating a volume group or creating a new volume the installer hangs
for 4-5 minutes on my machine.
This was properly diagnosed as an issue in Bug #105704
the installation just took 12 minutes more than usual. Not the end of
the world, but the first time it happened I was really thinking it was
frozen and rebooted.
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Closing since this is verified fixed in gutsy.
** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Closing since this is verified fixed in gutsy.
** Changed in: lvm2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Verified here again, feisty server installer 386.
Also, I verified it is fixed on gusty server installer 386.
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** Description changed:
- How to reproduce:
+ How to reproduce:
install i386 server in vmware. select autopartitioning with lvm
make sure to have strace and a console available.
the process seems to hang in calculating partitions (60% or there about)
on console check ps ax
and
** Tags added: iso-testing
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@Moritz Carl,
I believe that's a different bug. This bug is related to the udeb used
in the installation not containing lvm udev rules for devmapper, which
the regular deb did contain. Additionally, this bug does not prevent you
from using lvm, it just induces significant delays in the
Could someone articulate a fix for this? I have also run into this
after doing a do-release-upgrade from edgy to feisty.
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I ran into this after do-release-upgrade from edgy to feisty.
How can I fix this and get a working devmapper in feisty?
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Note that the udev rules in the gutsy udeb are significantly different
than those in the feisty deb. (backporting the udebs appears difficult).
To work around this problem on feisty I've taken
/etc/udev/rules.d/25-dmsetup.rules from the feisty deb and added it to
the netboot initrd. Everything
devmapper 1.02.18-1ubuntu2 ships the udev rules in the udeb
** Changed in: devmapper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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The same problem exists when using the CD to boot into a recovery
console
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Same problem here (just wanted to be informed on changes)
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I went ahead with my install, and after the error timeouts, I was able
to adjust the partitions normally, and everything thus far has appeared
to install normally.
The bug (at least for me) appears to be a mere annoyance and not a show
stopper.
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I'm about to install Ubuntu on a machine that already has several PVs
and LVs, several of which I do not want to lose or wipe. If I booted
the alternate installer, could I just jump to a new virtual console and
run pvscan and lvscan from there? And then choose manual partitioning?
Or would I run
Suggested fix:
Add a debconf setting to enable/disable the automatic activation of the
lvm volumes, and leave it disabled on the cd. That way you can have the
udev rules in there, but they will only allow the devices created by
libdevmapper to show up, not detect and activate volumes found on
The workaround is nasty but it seems to work
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@mlind
My installation was failing when I had configured an existing boot
partition /dev/hda3 to be mounted as /boot during the install process.
I ended up not explicitly configuring a /boot mount (so that /boot would
be a folder in the root partition) the installation worked.
Sorry, I didn't
Andreas Hasenack writes ([Bug 105623] Re: udev rules missing from udeb):
I have 12 LVs, without counting the one I would create for ubuntu. So I
guess I should wait about 36-39min to be able to proceed with the
partition? Isn't there any workaround?
Yes, there is a workaround. If you switch
I have 12 LVs, without counting the one I would create for ubuntu. So I
guess I should wait about 36-39min to be able to proceed with the
partition? Isn't there any workaround?
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The same error is happening on my computer when using the alternative
installer for 7.04. I downloaded the alternative CD because it
explicitly stated that it supports LVM.
Within the installer, I chose manual partitoning, configure LVM, then
activate volume groups.
The installer seems to lock
Sorry... The installation didn't proceed as normal... it failed
installing the base system.
I can't seem to get page-up to work for the console, so I can't see what
the error is.
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Cameron, could you check if you're experiencing the same problem as I am
in Bug #108954.
You can see the syslog if you switch to another VT (Ctrl+Alt+F2) and check
/var/log/syslog.
I transferred the log file(s) into USB memory stick and attached to bug report.
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This bug makes for a very disturbing user experience while trying to use
the Ubuntu alternate installer with LVM (as shipped with 7.04). When
activating a volume group or creating a new volume the installer hangs
for 4-5 minutes on my machine.
This was properly diagnosed as an issue in Bug
Same problem here, if I want to Install Feisty 7.04 with -alternative.
i switched to a console and invoked the lvcreate manually - the command
stoped (with no cpu activity and no hdd act.) for about 1...2min, than
the error message (Rendezvous with udev timed out for 'main-home'; stat
failed: No
Moving milestone forward.
** Changed in: devmapper (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-7.04 = later
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Have spoken with Colin - dropping these rules in would mean that
existing LVM VG/LVs would be activated automatically within the
installer, which doesn't happen right now -- this could cause problems.
This will instead be a known issue in the release notes
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Confirmed also by me.
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oops. not baltix
** Also affects: mdadm (Baltix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Also affects: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Changed in: mdadm (Baltix)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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