WARNING latest lvm2 breaks systems with older udev
My system wouldn't fully boot this morning after updating lvm (~amd64).
Fortunately a mount -a followed by emerge -1 lvm2-previous version has be back in business (with the new lvm2 masked). I subsequently found the bug below. allan ================================================== ============== Bug 409921 - Upgrading to sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.95 causes failure in mounting lvm2 filesystems at boot After upgrading to sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.95 the system failed to mount filesystems belonging to LVM devices during boot phase. The errors are catched at the attached photgraphs. After logging-in, only the file systems not belonging to LVM were mounted. The LVM devices were there, and doing 'mount -a' succeded (all partitions were mounted). After this I was able to downgrade to sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.93-r1, which works without problems. I am using sys-fs/udev-171-r5, the newer verions are masked due to the separate /usr partition on LVM - I haven't yet got enough time to configure initramfs. |
WARNING latest lvm2 breaks systems with older udev
Am 27.03.2012 22:53, schrieb Allan Gottlieb:
> My system wouldn't fully boot this morning after updating lvm (~amd64). > > Fortunately a mount -a followed by > emerge -1 lvm2-previous version > > has be back in business (with the new lvm2 masked). > > I subsequently found the bug below. Thanks for the pointer, I had the same issue here. |
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