[solved] lvm2 initramfs-tools hook fails

Begonnen von Carnophage, 2022/07/04, 09:35:29

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Carnophage

After today's upgrade I seem to hit: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1014314

Mister00X

Thanks for the heads up. All my systems use lvm, this would be very fatal for me.
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dpanter

The simplest immediate fix is to pull lvm2 from testing.
Having apt-listbugs installed and reading the bug reports before committing to any update is a very good idea.

As of writing, assuming you have the testing repo enabled, the command/version would be
sudo apt install lvm2=2.03.11-2.1
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tomsiduction

Hello and thank you

That was the fix

Mte90

I executed:

cp -a /lib/udev/rules.d/69-lvm.rules /lib/udev/rules.d/69-lvm-metad.rules

Reported in the debian ticket that seems fix the issue on updating to the latest kernel as https://forum.siduction.org/index.php?topic=8646.msg69073#msg69073

sidrak


tomsiduction

Hello
Unfortunately I get now

depmod: WARNING: could not open modules.builtin.modinfo at /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_PGxXYF/lib/modules/5.16.9-1-siduction-amd64: No such file or directory




Can this be ignored?

michaa7

I did.

Modul is building. System booting. X+nvidia working.
Ok, you can't code, but you still might be able to write a bug report for Debian's sake

Mister00X

Zitat von: tomsiduction in 2022/07/05, 11:39:06
Hello
Unfortunately I get now

depmod: WARNING: could not open modules.builtin.modinfo at /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_PGxXYF/lib/modules/5.16.9-1-siduction-amd64: No such file or directory



Can this be ignored?
This appears to be https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1014319
Unfortunately I have no idea if this can be ignored or not.
For now I have downgraded kmod and put it on hold.
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dibl

Zitat von: Mister00X....
This appears to be https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1014319
Unfortunately I have no idea if this can be ignored or not. ...

I see it is categorized "Minor".  I have just now upgraded two very different systems here -- one laptop with Intel graphics and one desktop with Nvidia graphics, and they both are working trouble-free.
System76 Oryx Pro, Intel Core i7-11800H, ASRock B860 Pro-A, Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF, Nvidia GTX-1060, SSD 990 EVO Plus.

Mister00X

ZitatI see it is categorized "Minor".  I have just now upgraded two very different systems here -- one laptop with Intel graphics and one desktop with Nvidia graphics, and they both are working trouble-free.

Oh yes you're right I completely ignored the severity of that report.
In that case I will unhold kmod again.
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