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PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 10:13 pm 
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hello community
I made a release upgrade 9.04->9.10 the process went relatively smooth, switched to the latest paravirt kernel, rebooted and it dropped in recovery mode

Code:
One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted
(ESC for recovery shell)
/: waiting for /dev/xvda
/tmp: waiting for (null)
swap: waiting for /dev/xvdb
/mnt/bkup: waiting for /dev/xvdc


fsck is ok and the boot stop there waiting for mountall to complete... other people (on desktop) have the error bypassed after a while and the system boots, but here it doesn't.

I found a lot of people having the same bug same problem
and two related bugs in lanchpad
559582
459859

the suggested solution was to upgrade to initramfs-tools (>0.92bubuntu74) but it's available only for lucid it (brings a lot of dependency and mountall >2.14). I tried with mountall 1.02 but doesn't change anything. Tried the dpkg --configure -a but makes no effects/msg. Other suggested to change UID in fstab but I've none of them

So I wonder how people here managed to upgrade?
thanks for any advice I'm really stressed out this is a server in production


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PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2010 11:26 am 
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Joined: Sat May 17, 2008 10:49 pm
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I had a problem with mountall when I upgraded to lucid. I didn't even get an error message, it just hangs.

I had to add the "noauto" option to a tmpfs I had in my fstab and mount it in rc.local. Then everything worked fine.


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