I can confirm this problem. I had a working natty with / living on an LVM partition,
with 9 logical volumes in total. Today, I did a do-release-update to test the almost final oneiric.
I am dropped into a busybox shell on earch boot, because all my LVs are "not available".
Then I can lvm lvchange -ay <my logical volume>, exit the busybox shell and continue to boot normally.
I tried to update-initramfs, and update-grub, but still I get this behavior each time.
lvm2 is 2.02.66-4ubuntu3, initramfs-tools are 0.99ubuntu7
This could be a serious problem, unless it is just our two systems.
Anything I can check ?
Hi,
I can confirm this problem. I had a working natty with / living on an LVM partition,
with 9 logical volumes in total. Today, I did a do-release-update to test the almost final oneiric.
I am dropped into a busybox shell on earch boot, because all my LVs are "not available".
Then I can lvm lvchange -ay <my logical volume>, exit the busybox shell and continue to boot normally.
I tried to update-initramfs, and update-grub, but still I get this behavior each time.
lvm2 is 2.02.66-4ubuntu3, initramfs-tools are 0.99ubuntu7
This could be a serious problem, unless it is just our two systems.
Anything I can check ?
Steffen