I got exactly the same behavior as #11. Maybe we sould file a new bug,
since the rest works?
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Ubuntu 11.04 Server with encrypted LVM on
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 12.10, and now I'm seeing the same message on
boot:
/scripts/local-top/cryptroot: line 1: can't open
/dev/mapper/p490-root: no such file
The contents of /var/log/boot.log and /etc/crypttab are below.
/var/log/boot.log:
Reading all physical volumes. This may take
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I can now confirm that this also occurs on Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop with generic
kernel 3.2.0.24.26.
John, I'm not sure, are you and I having the same problem at all? Or should I
better open a new bug report?
In opposition to you, booting goes on straight and I can use Unity
without any problems.
This bug affects me too, on a nearly clean Ubuntu 12.04 install.
However, I could not find a /conf/conf.d/cryptroot file as specified in
the second last post.
I am able to boot into the system. But system-config-lvm shows me that
/dev/mapper/... was renamed to /dev/dm-0.
The /dev/mapper/
This tells my /var/log/boot.log:
Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
Found volume group lvm using metadata type lvm2
The link /dev/lvm/swap should had been created by udev but it was not found.
Falling back to direct link creation.
3 logical volume(s) in volume group
Sebastian, is this an encrypted VG at all?
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Title:
Ubuntu 11.04 Server with encrypted LVM on dm RAID0 -- Incorrect
metadata area header
Yes, it is encrypted. And I have to admit that this was a problem with
the next kernel from precise-proposed. When I reverted back to the one
from precise-updates, the message was gone.
I installed this kernel because of bug #991977, which solved that, but
than this error occured. Maybe it is
I thought I would add more information:
This machine is using Stripe RAID is divided into 2 Drives (not partitions but
2 drives). The First RAID Drive has Ubuntu Server 11.04 with encrypted LVM on
dm RAID0. The Second RAID0 drive has Windows XP. the Third Single Drive not in
RAID has Ubuntu
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Title:
Ubuntu 11.04 Server with encrypted LVM on dm RAID0 -- Incorrect
metadata area header
This shouldn't have anything to do with ecryptfs, which is not involved
with LUKS-encrypted devices.
Please show the contents of /conf/conf.d/cryptroot from the initramfs of
the affected system.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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I am noticing on my other Desktop Ubuntu 11.04 drive which I booted to
submit this report, The Update Manager has Important security updates:
ecryptfs cryptografic filesystem (utilities) ecryptfs-utils (Size: 102
KB)
ecryptfs cryptografic filesystem (library) libecryptfs0 (Size: 65 KB)
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