2021-03-03 22:19:17 |
Sergio Schvezov |
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This is the system I was running when it happened:
- Kubuntu 20.10 install with default encryption settings (LUKS, whole disk)
- upgrade to 21.04
- on Monday March 1 2021 an lvm2 update came in
- after a reboot, get dropped into initramfs
I am attaching a screenshot of the initramfs prompt reproduced by a colleague. I have since wiped the system as it is my main work machine. The data itself was not corrupted (could still mount the partitions/volumes). |
This is the system I was running when it happened:
- Kubuntu 20.10 install with default encryption settings (LUKS, whole disk)
- upgrade to 21.04
- on Monday March 1 2021 an lvm2 update came in
- after a reboot, get dropped into initramfs
I am attaching a screenshot of the initramfs prompt reproduced by a colleague. I have since wiped the system as it is my main work machine. The data itself was not corrupted (could still mount the partitions/volumes).
I would suspect the issue is brought by https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/lvm2_2.03.11-2ubuntu1_2.03.11-2ubuntu2.diff.gz which is a debdiff hidden by the no change rebuild that happened after. |
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