[Bug 1790468] Re: system-summary shows wrong physical volume state

Uwe G. ugell at web.de
Sat Sep 8 16:14:28 UTC 2018


I installed Kubuntu 18.10 in a virtual vmware machine and activated lvm2.
After installing and rebooting I see again the wrong error message in recovery mode / system summary.
I guess this is the Package wants to do:

root at virtfred:~# pvck /dev/sda1
File descriptor 24 (socket:[32480]) leaked on pvck invocation. Parent PID 1896: -su
  Found label on /dev/sda1, sector 1, type=LVM2 001
  Found text metadata area: offset=4096, size=1044480

But this is what it does:
root at virtfred:~# pvck 
File descriptor 24 (socket:[32480]) leaked on pvck invocation. Parent PID 1896: -su
  No command with matching syntax recognised.  Run 'pvck --help' for more information.
  Correct command syntax is:
  pvck PV ...

If the installation is done without active lvm, but package lvmw2 is
installed, you will see the wrong error too.

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Title:
  system-summary shows wrong physical volume state

Status in friendly-recovery package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  - Ubuntu is started with recovery mode
  - I choose "system summary"

  - every time I do this it shows:
   === LVM state === 
  Physical Volumes: not ok (BAD) 

  I guess that's because of a wrong pvck call in /lib/recovery-
  mode/options/system-summary, it is called without arguments, which
  leads to an error.

  Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
  friendly-recovery 0.2.38

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