[Bug 1010886] Re: timeout too short when looking for swap partitions in preseed network installs

Riccardo Murri riccardo.murri at gmail.com
Sat Jun 9 13:35:57 UTC 2012


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Title:
  timeout too short when looking for swap partitions in preseed network
  installs

Status in “netcfg” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  I consistently run into this issue: I use preseeded network install;
  the preseed file instructs D-I to use the whole disk and format with
  LVM (see attaached "debconf-debug-output.png").  The partitions are
  regularly created, but D-I stops complaining that
  "/dev/mapper/kickseed_swap_1" is not present (see attached
  "preseed-error.png").  If I hit the "Retry" button, everything goes on
  just fine.

  I think this is a combination of two factors:

  - that Ubuntu's D-I does not allow "partman/exception_handler" to be
    preseeded (it's reset to "unseen" state on ever yoccasion).

  - that I am installing VMs on a somewhat slow host, so the time it
    takes for a partition to appear in /dev/mapper can be a bit longer
    than usual.

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