[Bug 456777] Re: Ubuntu 9.10 fails to assign uuid for root partition during boot
maximilian attems
maks at debian.org
Tue Jul 5 16:22:33 UTC 2011
An old bug on the udev boot hook, most presumably fixed in between.
** Package changed: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) => udev (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Ubuntu 9.10 fails to assign uuid for root partition during boot
Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
We did a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 beta1 inside a VM on VMware, and
while running boot halt tests, i.e. /etc/rc.local calls init 6, after
a few successful reboots the Ubuntu 9.10 guest enters a busybox
initramfs shell.
Doing a blkid, doesn't show the root device's uuid string.
Though the root device (sda1 in this case) is detected and accessible at that stage. I disabled uuid for grub (GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID) so that grub doesn't use uuid's while mounting the root partition and that seems to workaround the problem.
Please note that adding "rootdelay=" doesn't help since the SCSI device is already detected the problem is with creating the uuid's.
I don't know which init script takes care of creating the symlinks for the uuid files, but whatever that script is doesn't seem to be called everytime at boot.
Do let me know if you need any more info. Thanks.
Alok
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