Public bug reported:
my Ubuntu is 18.04.2 with all updates applied
in the past my VG resided on /dev/md1 PV
I installed new HDDs, created /dev/md0 (this name was unused since previous PV
migration some years ago), updated /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf , moved LVs from
/dev/md1 to /dev/md0 (with pvmove), removed /dev/md1 PV from the VG, then
stopped and removed /dev/md1 , then updated mdadm.conf again.
I regenerated initrd image by dpkg-reconfigure to include updated mdadm.conf
and now, when I run update-grub , I get this :
Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
Generating grub configuration file ...
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-46-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.15.0-46-generic
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
I am not sure what could be the cause of this behavior.
How can I tell what volume exactly is invalid and how can I fix this situation ?
The only potential problem I see is that now I have 2 FAT copies for EFI boot
partition having identical UUIDs.
** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
my Ubuntu is 18.04.2 with all updates applied
in the past my VG resided on /dev/md1
- I installed new HDDs, created /dev/md0 , updated /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf ,
moved LVs from /dev/md1 to /dev/md0 (with pvmove), then stopepd and removed
/dev/md1 , then updated mdadm.conf again.
+ I installed new HDDs, created /dev/md0 , updated /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf ,
moved LVs from /dev/md1 to /dev/md0 (with pvmove), removed /dev/md1 PV from the
VG, then stopped and removed /dev/md1 , then updated mdadm.conf again.
I regenerated initrd image by dpkg-reconfigure to include updated mdadm.conf
and now, when I run update-grub , I get this :
Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
Generating grub configuration file ...
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-46-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.15.0-46-generic
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
I am not sure what could be the cause of this behavior.
How can I tell what volume exactly is invalid and how can I fix this
situation ?
The only potential problem I see is that now I have 2 FAT copies for EFI boot
partition having identical UUIDs.
** Description changed:
my Ubuntu is 18.04.2 with all updates applied
- in the past my VG resided on /dev/md1
- I installed new HDDs, created /dev/md0 , updated /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf ,
moved LVs from /dev/md1 to /dev/md0 (with pvmove), removed /dev/md1 PV from the
VG, then stopped and removed /dev/md1 , then updated mdadm.conf again.
+ in the past my VG resided on /dev/md1 PV
+ I installed new HDDs, created /dev/md0 (this name was unused since previous
PV migration some years ago), updated /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf , moved LVs from
/dev/md1 to /dev/md0 (with pvmove), removed /dev/md1 PV from the VG, then
stopped and removed /dev/md1 , then updated mdadm.conf again.
I regenerated initrd image by dpkg-reconfigure to include updated mdadm.conf
and now, when I run update-grub , I get this :
Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
Generating grub configuration file ...
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-46-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.15.0-46-generic
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
error: invalid volume.
I am not sure what could be the cause of this behavior.
How can I tell what volume exactly is invalid and how can I fix this
situation ?
The only potential problem I see is that now I have 2 FAT copies for EFI boot
partition having identical UUIDs.
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migrated LVM2 VG to a different PV and now getting 'error: invalid
volume' from update-grub
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