Unable to kickstart with LVM partition scheme.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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kickseed (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Attempting to prepare Karmic for deployment into our environment and running into a road block. With jaunty's introduction of LVM we migrated our partitioning scheme to be fully LVM based except for /boot. This has worked very well for us. Using the same partitioning scheme in Karmic fails. Informing me that I have not declared a separate partition for /boot then halts with the 'No physical volume defined in volume group' error about the automatic partitioning scheme and sends me back to the partition scheme selection menu. Of which I never saw in jaunty. At this point the only thing that works is the selection of 'Use entire disk' and this sets things up as normal partitions. Selection of either LVM options gives me the same error as I initially get when kickstart first attempts the partitioning. Leading me to believe that kickseed is in fact not even reading my custom partitioning scheme. I can't even select Manual at the selection screen. This does nothing and just drops me back at the selection screen. Syslog logs no obvious errors.
# Partition clearing information
clearpart --drives vda --initlabel
# Disk partitioning information
part /boot --fstype=ext4 --size=600 --ondisk=vda
part pv.01 --size=1 --grow --ondisk=vda
volgroup vg00 pv.01
logvol / --name=rootvol --vgname=vg00 --size=20480 --fstype=ext4
logvol swap --name=swapvol --vgname=vg00 --size=4096
logvol /var --name=varvol --vgname=vg00 --size=6144 --fstype=ext4
logvol /tmp --name=tmpvol --vgname=vg00 --size=3072 --fstype=ext4
logvol /disk/trump --name=trumpvol --vgname=vg00 --size=1 --grow --fstype=ext4
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
Changed in kickseed (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
tags: | added: regression-release |
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