Latest 2.6.17-8 kernel converted my lvm back to uuid, don't know why.
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Am Thursday 14 September 2006 16:26 schrieb Scott James Remnant:
> Fabio should be uploading a fixed mdrun initramfs script after Knot 3
> freeze that at least works around the problem
>
> ** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
> Sourcepackagename: udev => mdadm
> Assignee: Scott James Remnant => Fabio
The new mdadm has been uploaded but it will be approved only after
knot-3 cd is out. It's a matter of a few hours and it is also a
duplicate of 57607.
** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Am Thursday 14 September 2006 16:26 schrieb Scott James Remnant:
> Fabio should be uploading a fixed mdrun initramfs script after Knot 3
> freeze that at least works around the problem
>
> ** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
> Sourcepackagename: udev => mdadm
> Assignee: Scott James Remnant => Fabio
Fabio should be uploading a fixed mdrun initramfs script after Knot 3
freeze that at least works around the problem
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: udev => mdadm
Assignee: Scott James Remnant => Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
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Matt,
it's true that Linux did and does a lot of things traditional Unices
didn't and don't do. But that is neither here nor there and I shouldn't
have mentioned this in the first place.
I raised my objections regarding mount by UUID and it's up to you guys
to check their validity regarding Ubunt
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 07:09:39AM -, Dominik Kubla wrote:
> Scott,
>
> nobody does mount by UUID. Neither *BSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Tru64 does
> it. These Unix derivatives have pretty smart engineering teams around.
> That should tell you something...
Modern Linux is doing quite a lot of th
Scott,
nobody does mount by UUID. Neither *BSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Tru64 does
it. These Unix derivatives have pretty smart engineering teams around.
That should tell you something...
As for the valid configurations:
Category A (Will probably never work):
1. loopback mounts (eg. crypto root) -
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 18:58 +, Dominik Kubla wrote:
> Am Monday 11 September 2006 00:24 schrieb Matt Zimmerman:
> > Reopening udev task, as md detection doesn't seem to be sorted yet.
> >
> > MD folks, please provide details.
> >
> > ** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
> >Status: Fix Released
Am Monday 11 September 2006 00:24 schrieb Matt Zimmerman:
> Reopening udev task, as md detection doesn't seem to be sorted yet.
>
> MD folks, please provide details.
>
> ** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
>Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
We have two issues at hand:
1. Mounting by UUID does no
Reopening udev task, as md detection doesn't seem to be sorted yet.
MD folks, please provide details.
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Just believe it. UUID for MD devices broke my edgy root=/dev/md0 test
box *again* this weekend.
If I've set root=/dev/md0 in menu.lst, please, trust me and don't break
my box again.
If I can further help debug this, please tell me how.
-jonathan
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On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 08:37:14PM -, Dominik Kubla wrote:
> Am Sunday 10 September 2006 21:02 schrieb Matt Zimmerman:
> > You're making assumptions about the behaviour of a 1000+-line program by
> > reading one comment.
>
> No, I am not making assumptions. You stated that grub-update will not
Am Sunday 10 September 2006 21:02 schrieb Matt Zimmerman:
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 06:26:50PM -, Dominik Kubla wrote:
> > # egrep -nC1 "Update.*root device.*UUID" /sbin/update-grub
> > 751-
> > 752:# Update the root device to mount-by-UUID
> > 753-kopt=$(convert_kopt_to_uuid "$kopt")
>
> You'r
On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 06:26:50PM -, Dominik Kubla wrote:
> # egrep -nC1 "Update.*root device.*UUID" /sbin/update-grub
> 751-
> 752:# Update the root device to mount-by-UUID
> 753-kopt=$(convert_kopt_to_uuid "$kopt")
You're making assumptions about the behaviour of a 1000+-line program by
rea
Matt,
I am not trying to be dense or malevolent. I am well aware that Edgy is
a development release, etc. But I am also a computer professional who
has to deal with incident reports on a daily basis, so I have a quite
good understanging of the issues involved. In my opinion the handling of
this bu
On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 05:51:06PM -, Benjamin_L wrote:
> Then there seems to be a problem with the fix as 2.6.17-7 reverted my
> lvm back to uuid.
The kernel doesn't change your fstab or grub configuration. The former is
done by udev, the latter by grub itself.
Most likely your system was c
Then there seems to be a problem with the fix as 2.6.17-7 reverted my
lvm back to uuid.
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grub (0.97-11ubuntu10) edgy; urgency=low
* Don't transition LVM, evms and dev-mapper devices. (Ubuntu #54002)
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Importance: Untriaged => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott James
I think either usplash or newer kernels still convert lvm to uuid.
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Same problem here. root on LVM, boot hangs on "waiting for root
filesystem". Also, my home is on LVM, which doesn't get mounted because
the fstab was converted to UUIDs, and for my LVM Volumes, no entries in
/dev/disk/by-uuid/ get created.
** Bug 54189 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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I'm using lvm, otherwise I wouldn't have commented.
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On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 06:21:25AM -, Benjamin_L wrote:
> I got the same problem here using two SATA disks without any RAID
> configuration. Had to revert the entries using the live cd all times the
> updater reverts to uuids.
If you are not using LVM or RAID, then you likely have a different
I got the same problem here using two SATA disks without any RAID
configuration. Had to revert the entries using the live cd all times the
updater reverts to uuids.
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This could also be considered a problem with the initramfs, and not with
udev.
The problem is actually with the /init file in the initramfs, it
converts a UUID=* entry into a ROOT entry of "/dev/disk/by-
uuid/${ROOT#UUID=}". This is needed, since the mount command included in
the initramfs does no
Scott, have you looked into this further? If this indeed fails for all
LVM and/or MD devices, it would be serious indeed
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