I'm also observing this problem. Here, with a root-on-lvm-on-raid1 setup, these failures confuse the udev initialization sufficiently that although the system boots, it fails to mount any filesystems other than root, and things are generally confused later on.
I'm also observing this problem. Here, with a root-on- lvm-on- raid1 setup, these failures confuse the udev initialization sufficiently that although the system boots, it fails to mount any filesystems other than root, and things are generally confused later on.
This looks like the same problem as bug #132120