[Bug 1030292] Re: initramfs does not boot with mdadm (3.2.5-1ubuntu0.1)
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Sun Jul 29 02:28:51 UTC 2012
In addition to the above apport-collect command, since you mention
you're using crypted lvm, it would be helpful if you would also attach
the output of the following commands:
cat /etc/crypttab
sudo vgdisplay
sudo lvdisplay
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Title:
initramfs does not boot with mdadm (3.2.5-1ubuntu0.1)
Status in “mdadm” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
After upgrading to the mdadm in precise-proposed, all newly created
initrds do not boot. I'm using a pseudo raid with to harddisks on a
Sony Vaio Z. Raid level is 0. I have one unencrypted boot partition
and an encrypted root.
During startup the system asks for the password to decrypt the root
partition as usual but fails to mount the partition afterwards. I
always get the message that there are one or more degraded partitions.
However, with an older version of mdadm everything works perfectly.
My current solution: Downgrade to latest stable mdadm (precise).
Please let me know what additional information is required. I can also
perform some tests as long as my (prodcutive) system is not in danger.
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