I wonder if this behaviour is not observe in Eoan because it is the first Ubuntu release introducing the removal of lvmetad[0] (starting v2_03_00) in favour of 'event_activation'[1] (starting v2_03_03) in lvm2.
Seems like a lot happened between lvm2 found in disco and eoan in term of development in the activation area. [0] e6be10ffd man: remove scattered lvmetad references cbee4d3d8 man pvscan: replace lvmetad text 1c0b02e36 man: remove lvmetad 81ca0cb16 Remove init scripts related to clvm and lvmetad 07d2794a1 tests: remove lvmetad variation b070c14a8 tests: drop lvmetad parts of system_id test 3bcc6c7e6 tests: drop lvmetad bits 97506a7e2 build: Remove lvmetad leftovers bf4be8066 spec: Remove lvmetad 63ec42f42 tests: remove lvmetad tests 117160b27 Remove lvmetad [1] commit 4b5d6de86b3fd3a06b913708e477b603627c8614 Author: David Teigland <teigl...@redhat.com> Date: Mon Nov 26 12:49:39 2018 -0600 pvscan systemd service for event based activation The pvscan systemd service for autoactivation was mistakenly dropped along with the lvmetad related services. The activation generator program now looks at the new lvm.conf setting "event_activation" (default 1) to switch between event activation and direct activation. Previously, the old use_lvmetad setting was used to switch between event and direct activation. ---- commit fc482406ec4e0607a9d7335ac927c64b361cad1c Author: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabe...@redhat.com> Date: Thu Nov 29 23:08:05 2018 +0100 make: generate config update ---- conf/example.conf.in: - # Configuration option global/use_lvmetad. - # This setting is no longer used. - use_lvmetad = 0 + # Configuration option global/event_activation. + # Activate LVs based on system-generated device events. + # When a device appears on the system, a system-generated event runs + # the pvscan command to activate LVs if the new PV completes the VG. + # Use auto_activation_volume_list to select which LVs should be + # activated from these events (the default is all.) + # When event_activation is disabled, the system will generally run + # a direct activation command to activate LVs in complete VGs. + event_activation = 1 - # Configuration option global/lvmetad_update_wait_time. - # This setting is no longer used. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to lvm2 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1854981 Title: system doesn't properly boot as expected if /usr is on its own LV Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu: New Status in lvm2 package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Only the lv for root volume get activated, because of the grub parameter that specifies/enforce it "root=/dev/mapper/ubuntu-vg-ubuntu --lv" http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/bootparam.7.html 'root=...' This argument tells the kernel what device is to be used as the root filesystem while booting. If one add a separate LV for /usr, the system will go straight to initramfs prompt failling to mount /usr. At initramfs prompt, we notice that 'lv-usr' status is 'NOT available'. Performing 'lvm vgchange -ay' at initramfs prompt workaround the problem and allow one to successfully boot. Adding 'debug' parameter, we clearly we see /root being detected and mounted: initramfs.debug: => + mount -r -t ext4 /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv /root => + mountroot_status=0 + [ ] + log_end_msg + _log_msg done.\n + [ n = y ] + printf done.\n done. + read_fstab_entry /usr + found=1 + [ -f /root/etc/fstab ] + read MNT_FSNAME MNT_DIR MNT_TYPE MNT_OPTS MNT_FREQ MNT_PASS MNT_JUNK + [ / = /usr ] + read MNT_FSNAME MNT_DIR MNT_TYPE MNT_OPTS MNT_FREQ MNT_PASS MNT_JUNK + [ /usr = /usr ] + [ -n ] + found=0 + break 2 + return 0 + log_begin_msg Mounting /usr file system + _log_msg Begin: Mounting /usr file system ... then the code read /etc/fstab and specifically search for /usr (most likely because of the /usr binary merged) and try to mount if if found. initramfs-tools:init 271 maybe_break mount 272 log_begin_msg "Mounting root file system" 273 # Always load local and nfs (since these might be needed for /etc or 274 # /usr, irrespective of the boot script used to mount the rootfs). 275 . /scripts/local 276 . /scripts/nfs 277 . /scripts/${BOOT} 278 parse_numeric "${ROOT}" 279 maybe_break mountroot 280 mount_top 281 mount_premount 282 mountroot 283 log_end_msg 284 => 285 if read_fstab_entry /usr; then => 286 log_begin_msg "Mounting /usr file system" => 287 mountfs /usr => 288 log_end_msg => 289 fi In this case, /usr is present in /etc/fstab but the logical volume is not available, so it is mounting a filesystem without his backend device, thus goes straight to the initramfs prompt because /usr couldn't be mounted. It clearly seems to be an 'auto-activation' issue at boot. For other such as /home, /var, it's not a big deal cause they can be activated later on in the process and they are (I haven't check but I guess systemd or systemd unit/generator is taking care of it at some point), but /usr is a important piece to have mounted before the pivot since it contains most of the crucial binary, especially that nowadays /sbin, /bin, and /lib are pointing to /usr: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Aug 26 13:51 libx32 -> usr/libx32 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Aug 26 13:51 lib64 -> usr/lib64 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Aug 26 13:51 lib32 -> usr/lib32 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Aug 26 13:51 lib -> usr/lib lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Aug 26 13:51 bin -> usr/bin lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Aug 26 13:51 sbin -> usr/sbin NOTE: * That doesn't affect /usr found in /etc/fstab on its separate partition when no LVM involve (e.g. /dev/vdb /usr ext4 ....). It only cause issue when /usr is in a LVM context. * I was able to reproduce on Bionic and Disco so far. Eoan doesn't seem to exhibit the situation so far in my testing. * While certain release such as Bionic, Xenial doesn't come implicitly with the /usr merge approach. One can install package 'usrmerge' and convert their system /usr merged. I don't think removing the read_fstable_entry for /usr is an option here, as some user could potentially decide to convert their system with 'usrmerge' pkg. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/1854981/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp