ii lvm-common 1.5.20ubuntu11
The Logical Volume Manager for Linux (common
ii lvm2 2.02.06-2ubuntu8
The Linux Logical Volume Manager
ii udev 103-0ubuntu11
rule-based device node and kernel event mana
ii libdevmapper1.02 1.02.08-1ubuntu4
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace lib
ii mdadm 2.5.6-7ubuntu3
tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software
No newer version are available yet
I do not have devmapper installed, and none is available (my other,
working, feisty install does not have any devmapper either)
It looks like I have another problem: after running udevtrigger, /dev/md0 was
_not_correctly_ assembled (it was last time). It had been assembled while only
two disks (out of four) had been detected. After stopping md0 and running
/scripts/local-top/mdadm, it as back and working.
running lvm by hand seemed to work, but I could still not mount my root
partition, this time mount complained:
"failed: Invalid argument"
as I could not find /dev/static, I can not compare the majors/minors of
/dev/mapper/* :/
I had my 3 LVM volumes as (254,[0-2]). After booting on my working install I
see here 253[0-2] so this might be the problem, right ??
I tried to mount my /boot partition to copy the output files but this
failed as well, and I can only attach the faulty initramfs.
rebuilding the initramfs did not help (it was rebuild due to an update
of usplash, done in a chroot)
I see two problems now:
* /dev/md0 is assembled too early (in 3 boots one worked, one had a single
device in the RAID volume and one had two devices), see my comment in bug
#75681.
* I am unable to mount ANYTHING in the initramfs, maybe due to a wrong major
number ? I guess I can mknode my devices in the initramfs, but I am a little
worried that the boot will not go well if udev mangles major codes :/
** Attachment added: "the initramfs does not work"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6351764/initrd.img-2.6.20-6-generic
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[feisty] mounting LVM root broken
https://launchpad.net/bugs/83832
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