[Bug 147216] Re: LVM filesystems not mounted at boot
Anthony Kamau
ak.launchpad at anroet.com
Mon Apr 21 09:55:17 UTC 2014
Forgot to add that the LV's are for media files and virtualbox vms so
the system could otherwise boot (if I chose to skip mounting the LV's
via 'S'). I'd than still have to run 'vgchange -ay' then manually mount
the partitions after the system was up.
Cheers,
ak.
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Title:
LVM filesystems not mounted at boot
Status in “lvm2” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
My system has a root filesystem in an LVM logical volume, backed up by
two MD RAID-1 arrays. It fails to boot propertly after upgrading to
kubuntu gutsy gibbon prerelease (latest packages as of today). In
order to boot it, I have to specify the break=mount boot option, then
subsequently run
lvm vgscan
lvm vgchange -a y
to manually enable the LVM volumes. I should note that the MD arrays
are started successfully.
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