This bug was fixed in the package initramfs-tools - 0.137ubuntu12

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initramfs-tools (0.137ubuntu12) groovy; urgency=medium

  * d/tests: Add explicit call to partprobe on net test, specially in
    prep-image and run-image. (LP: #1893675)

initramfs-tools (0.137ubuntu11) groovy; urgency=medium

  * scripts/functions: Prevent printf error carry over if the wrong
    console is set. (LP: #1879987)
      The function _log_msg() is "void" typed, returning whatever its
      last command returns. This function is the basic building block
      for all error/warning messages in initramfs-tools. If a bad console
      is provided to kernel on command-line, printf returns error, and so
      this error is carried over in _log_msg(). Happens that checkfs()
      function has a loop that runs forever in this scenario (*if* fsck
      is not present in initramfs and "quiet" is not passed in the
      command-line). If that happens, boot is stuck and cannot progress.
      The simple fix hereby merged is to return zero on _log_msg().

  * scripts/local: Re-execute cryptroot local-block script. (LP: #1879980)
      Currently, if an encrypted rootfs is configured on top of a MD RAID1
      array and such array gets degraded (like a member is removed/failed),
      initramfs-tools cannot mount the rootfs and the boot fails. We fix
      that issue here by allowing cryptroot script to re-run on local-block
      stage, given that mdadm is able to activate a degraded array in that
      point. There is a cryptsetup counter-part for this fix, but alone the
      initramfs-tools portion is innocuous.

 -- gpicc...@canonical.com (Guilherme G. Piccoli)  Mon, 31 Aug 2020
18:04:00 -0300

** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Groovy)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1893675

Title:
  Autopkgtest failure on latest version of initramfs-tools - lack of
  partprobe

Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in initramfs-tools source package in Focal:
  In Progress
Status in initramfs-tools source package in Groovy:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  * Currently the initramfs-tools autopkgtest fails for at least AMD64, with 
the following signature:
  "mount: /tmp/autopkgtest.K1r92h/build.zdS/src/mnt: special device 
/dev/loop0p1 does not exist."

  * The reason for that is the test trying immediately to use that
  partition on the loop device, but kernel may not have a partition re-
  read ioctl issued, so the test may fail as observing a nonexistent
  partition.

  * The fix proposed here is just to manually run "partprobe" before
  using the new to-be-discovered loop partition in the net autopkgtest.

  [Test Case]
  * Run the autopkgtest suite in the initramfs-tools package and observe the 
failure aforementioned.

  [Regression Potential]
  * Extremely low potential, we are just introducing a partition re-read/probe 
operation during autopkgtest phase, in order to keep the partition table of 
loop devices consistent before the test uses it.
  * The only potential issue I see with that is if for some reason we don't 
have partprobe in the autopkgtest environment, but that shouldn't happen since 
parted package is on ubuntu-standard.

  * Notice that this test is not executed in Debian CI given that CI has
  no support for VMs, and this test requires that. [See the
  Rectification below]

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