On Sat, 2014-03-22 at 21:29 +0000, Joe wrote: > On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 17:27:54 -0300 > André Nunes Batista <andrenbati...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello dear debian users! > > > > Recently, one jessie notebook I administer went through a forceful > > shutdown (holding down the power button) and after that grub cannot > > see the lvm physical volume by uuid. After trying to load the volume > > for some seconds, it gives the following message and drops to a > > minimal initramfs shell: > > > > Gave up waiting for root device. Common problems: > > - Boot args > > - check rootdelay=(long enough?) > > - check root=(right device?) > > - Missing modules > > ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/090f9d09g0f9g-xx-xxxxxx does not exist. > > Dropping to a shell > > > > Using this minimal shell I'm able to go to this path and it actually > > does not contain any reference to this physical volume. Also, > > on /dev/mapper/ there is no reference to the root and home logical > > volumes, but there is a reference to the swap logical volume. > > > > Using a live distribution I had no problem mounting this volume and > > accessing its contents, so no real damage, but I would be glad on some > > pointers on how to make grub recognize it again. I've tried booting > > "by-id" and old school "/dev/sdaX" directly but had no luck. > > > > It was once installed using the default guided lvm partition from > > debian installer. > > > > > Hi André, > > Could you please confirm which version of grub-pc-bin you are running? > > I have recently had something very similar happen to an upgraded sid > installation, that was fixed by downgrading to the previous version of > this and other grub files. I have reported the bug but still do not > know if the issue is with the grub files directly or whether there is > an interaction with something else. > > I could only see my one non-LVM partition and also the swap partition > within the LVM volume, but none of the other LVM partitions. I got the > same messages you are seeing. > > The version of grub-pc-bin I had trouble with is the (sid) current > 2.02~beta2-7, the version I downgraded to is 2.00-22, but that one is > shown on the Debian packages page as the current version in jessie. > > If you still have 2.00-22 then this is a red herring, and the problem > lies somewhere else, and I will amend the bug report. > > But 2.02~beta2-7 is still in sid, and about the right time has elapsed > for it to be moved to jessie. If that has happened, and the packages > page has not yet registered the fact, then you should be able to > temporarily fix things by going back to 2.00-22. > > Out of curiosity, what filesystem(s) are you using in the LVM? I would > have expected many more reports of this problem, but I am using > reiserfs (a legacy from a long time ago) and it may be that not many > other people are. > > -- > Joe > >
Hello Joe! It's amazing how I am always capable of omitting the most relevant info: yes, you correctly guessed, this machine was upgraded before the hard-shutdown and is using grub 2.02~beta2-7, so we might be facing the same bug. How did you downgrade grub? rescue-cd + chroot? Also, which bug number was assigned to you bug report? BTW, I'm using ext4 both on / and /home partition so the problem might not be related to the filesystem of choice. -- André N. Batista GNUPG/PGP KEY: 6722CF80
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part