[Bug 1870395] Re: Ubuntu Studio 20.04 ZFS Option Fails to Boot
Didier Roche
didrocks at ubuntu.com
Mon Apr 6 06:40:29 UTC 2020
Hey David,
Thanks for reporting this bug and help making ubuntu better.
The issue was in the installation setup in the images produced before beta was out. (The ones from the 2nd).
Those installations are really complex to fix and it’s better to reinstall using the beta official image (the respin which finished on the 3rd was for this).
I’m closing up this bug thus. Feel free to reopen if you reproduce on a new installation with thhe beta image,
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) => ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Ubuntu Studio 20.04 ZFS Option Fails to Boot
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
As part of installation, I selected the experimental ZFS option.
Ubuntu Studio then installed without errors, however upon booting the
new system there was a zpool import failure and I was prompted at the
initrd to manually import the zfs datasets.
The workaround at initrd was to enter the following commands:
zpool import -R /root -N rpool
zpool import -R /root -N bpool
zfs mount -a
exit
The system then booted up normally, however the workaround above has
to be used for each subsequent boot.
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