Comment 30 for bug 527666

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DevenPhillips (deven-phillips) wrote : Re: [Bug 527666] Re: multiple LVM volumes not mounted in Lucid

I can't say, but I would suggest trying it without using VMs.

Deven

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Barry Warsaw <email address hidden> wrote:
> I've tried but have been unable to reproduce this.  I'm not entirely
> sure that my environment is equivalent though, so let me explain what I
> did and if you have suggestions for other things to try, I can give it a
> shot.
>
> I created a brand new kvm vm x86_64 w/ a 40G disk, 512MB.  I grabbed the
> lucid-beta1 64bit server iso and did a fresh install.  When it came time
> to partition the disk, I created one VG on the PV.  I created 6 LVs on
> the VG:
>
> root -> /
> home -> /home
> opt -> /opt
> tmp -> /tmp
> var -> /var
> varlog -> /var/log
>
> with various sizes ranging from about 5G to 10G apiece.  Everything
> installed and booted perfectly fine.  No hang, all filesystems mounted
> correctly.  In fact, boot was so blazingly fast I blinked and it was
> done.
>
> I updated all packages and rebooted about 10 times.  I never had a hang
> or failure to mount any partitions.  Boot never took longer than a
> second or two.  I added --debug to mountall as in orgoj's comment #26
> and mountall-stderr.log was never anything but empty.  mountall-
> stdout.log didn't have any indications of problems (on the contrary, it
> looked quite reasonable).
>
> Is this a reasonable test of the reported issue?  Is there anything else
> I can try to get a better reproduction of the bug?
>
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> multiple LVM volumes not mounted in Lucid
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527666
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