I think if subiquity marks the vg as preserve: false, then it needs to
ensure the composition devices are cleared (wipe: superblock) which implies
they cannot also have preserved: true.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 11:50 AM Paride Legovini <
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vg1 is composed of disk-sdb, which is set to be preserved instead of being
wiped.
- serial: QEMU_HARDDISK_ QM00002
path: /dev/sdb
preserve: true
name: ''
grub_device: false
type: disk
id: disk-sdb
- name: vg1
devices:
- disk-sdb
preserve: false
type: lvm_volgroup
id: lvm_volgroup-0
I think if subiquity marks the vg as preserve: false, then it needs to
ensure the composition devices are cleared (wipe: superblock) which implies
they cannot also have preserved: true.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 11:50 AM Paride Legovini <
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> Here are the installer logs in the "replace VG with another VG" /bugs.launchpad .net/subiquity/ +bug/1837214/ +attachment/ 5278733/ +files/ installer- vg-delete- fail.tar. gz /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1837214 /bugs.launchpad .net/subiquity/ +bug/1837214/ +subscriptions
> scenario, basically the steps in comment #6.
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> ** Attachment added: "tarball of /var/log/installer"
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