[Bug 1768230] Re: Long time booting : Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning.
Jay
1768230 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Mar 23 10:14:55 UTC 2019
Then I tried to download ubuntu-18.04.2 LTS Desktop image, and did a
fresh installation. Over there I couldn't find the lvmetad problem
during startup.
Then I checked the kernel it installed with HWE - 4.18.0.15 and
initramfs-tools - 0.130ubuntu3.6 version.
Then tried to download 4.15.0.46 generic kernel and removed the HWE
kernel and then rebooted and see the issue persists.
Then tried to install initramfs-tools - 0.130ubuntu3.7 version with
4.15.0.46 generic kernel then the issue resolved.
But in my #92 , i tried with ubuntu-18.04.1 LTS desktop image and
installed only initramfs-tools - 0.130ubuntu3.7 over there the delay
issue still persist.
So my question, even in my case fresh installation of 18.04.2 works fine
even after installed initramfs-tools 3.7 vers. But in fresh installation
of 18.04.1 failed after installed initramfs-tools 3.7 vers.
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Title:
Long time booting : Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to
device scanning.
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in initramfs-tools source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Status in ubiquity source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[SRU Justification]
A regression in initramfs-tools causes it to autogenerate config in the initramfs saying to resume from any available swap devices, but references the swap device by UUID, which is not a canonical form for referring to LVM volumes (because of snapshotting, they are not unique). Ubiquity also generates a file in /etc at install time which references the swap partition in the same way. Since the lvm2 initramfs hooks also only activate precisely those LVs that are detected as needed at boot, this adds an inappropriate 30-second boot delay to any system with swap on LVM, which includes any desktop system that was configured with LVM (but not full-disk encryption) at install time.
[Test case]
1. Install using the "Use LVM" option in the desktop installer.
4. Reboot.
5. Verify that dmesg shows a 30-second delay before mounting the root filesystem.
6. Install initramfs-tools from bionic-proposed.
7. Reboot.
8. Verify that dmesg no longer shows a 30-second delay before mounting the root filesystem.
9. Install using the bionic daily image that contains the ubiquity from bionic-proposed.
10. Reboot.
11. Verify that /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is not present and that there is no delay before mounting the root filesystem.
[Regression potential]
This makes changes to shell scripts, and shell is a perilous language. An unnoticed bug could cause all initramfs generation, and thus all kernel installation, to fail for some users. A regression could also cause a user to lose hiberation support that they currently have.
[Original description]
After choosing "Erase disk and install ubuntu" + "Use LVM with the new Ubuntu installation", the
system is very slow to reboot.
It shows the message : "WARNING:Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning.",
then waits 32 seconds, then continues as it should.
I think this is a ubiquity bug, since the d-i based installer is not affected.
- ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso (a55353d837cbf7bc006cf49eeff05ae5044e757498e30643a9199b9a25bc9a34) : affected
- xubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso (7c24318d3b1de1efd584b5aea034ce1aafd2d0f06c59812d989a5fc95bf947e3) : affected
- ubuntu-18.04-server-amd64.iso (a7f5c7b0cdd0e9560d78f1e47660e066353bb8a79eb78d1fc3f4ea62a07e6cbc) : not affected
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