severity 511842 normal tags 511842 unreproducible thanks On Wednesday 14 January 2009, Pyotr Berezhkov wrote: > Comments/Problems: > The installer's partitioner appears to be unable to handle the > situation where an LVM partition already exists on one of the > computer's disks at the time of install. Here's the experience I had:
I've tried that too and had absolutely no problems, neither using guided partitioning for the second disk, nor using manual partitioning. The LVs already present on the first disk were correctly detected and I could set up LVM VG and LVs on the second disk alongside them without any problems. I have not tried encrypted LVM, but I don't see how that would make a difference. > * Leaving the first install untouched, I attempted a second install > analogous to the first one, only on the second disk (sdb1, 6GB, > VG "lenny", boot/crypt root LVs). This is where the installer > crashed. "This is where is crashed" is not very specific. Please describe the excact steps you performed after starting the partitioner and indicate when exactly the crash happened. > I rebooted and repeated 4 times to verify, every time > with the same results. I've included relevant output from two of > the crashes in the attached tarball. Note that the new LVs were > successfully created, judging from the contents of /dev/mapper: I don't see any crash in the first syslog, at most a "hang" (from looking at the output from 'ps'. And I think that hang may already be fixed in current daily built images, although it happened in a very specific situation that I do not find in your description. To trace this issue correctly we'll need two things (if you can still reproduce it): - a detailed and exact description of your actions from the start of partitioning - full debug output from partman; you can get that by adding a line 'set -x' in /lib/partman/lib/base.sh One cause of the problem could be inconsistent traces of LVM metadata on your disks from previous installs. Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org