Comment 11 for bug 824961

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John Neffenger (jgneff) wrote :

I just upgraded to Ubuntu 12.10, and now I'm seeing the same message on boot:

  /scripts/local-top/cryptroot: line 1: can't open /dev/mapper/p490-root: no such file

The contents of "/var/log/boot.log" and "/etc/crypttab" are below.

/var/log/boot.log:

  Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
  Found volume group "p490" using metadata type lvm2
  3 logical volume(s) in volume group "p490" now active
/scripts/local-top/cryptroot: line 1: can't open /dev/mapper/p490-root: no such file
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
/dev/mapper/p490-root: clean, 220625/1003680 files, 1770508/4006912 blocks (check after next mount)
/dev/sda1: clean, 263/124496 files, 53854/248832 blocks
/dev/mapper/p490-home: clean, 175868/13721600 files, 17080230/54867968 blocks

/etc/crypttab:

sda5_crypt UUID=497c7a02-64bf-496e-9cff-f0611c8c2490 none luks
sdb3_crypt UUID=e35c4825-3fd1-4145-8b5c-33a6f64172ef none luks,noauto

The system seems to boot normally after the message, though.