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I don’t think the dmraid package is related to anything, because I
neither installed it nor ever had it installed.
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We can probably consider the issue closed. I suspect the accidental
removal of dmraid during a dist-upgrade caused this issue. My only
addition to Ergosys' steps was that I needed to mount my unmounted LVM
volumes before 'update-initramfs -u -k all'.
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I used the following variation to fix it:
PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin # only had /sbin and /bin in maintenance
mode
mount /dev/sda1 /boot # I have a boot partition
# not sure what is needed here, but this is what I did:
apt-get install dmraid
dmsetup mknodes
update-initramfs -u -k
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 02:50 +, Anders Kaseorg wrote:
> Running ‘dmsetup mknodes’ at the maintenance console allowed me to log
> in. Then running ‘update-initramfs -u -k all’ made my system start
> booting normally again.
>
My LVM-root was successfully mounted even though there was no dev
in
Running ‘dmsetup mknodes’ at the maintenance console allowed me to log
in. Then running ‘update-initramfs -u -k all’ made my system start
booting normally again.
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I have found that vgchange -an /dev/mapper/something; vgchange -ay
/dev/mapper/something gets the volume working again. (For all the
people trapped in the console)
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dmraid was removed.
this might have been done by dist-upgrade.
so the reason most likely is that ubuntu-desktop or the like does not
depend on dmraid anymore - deliberately or not?
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