Bug#705238: closed by Bastian Blank <waldi at debian.org> (Re: Bug#705238: lvm2: lvcreate issues error: "not found: device not cleared")

Bastian Blank waldi at debian.org
Fri Apr 12 11:01:36 UTC 2013


On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 08:44:46PM -0600, Richard Esplin wrote:
> I can easily reproduce it, as can the people on the Debian discussion list.

I found nothing on debian-devel and debian-user. What list do you mean?

> On a fresh install of lvm2, you will get the error until you reload the udev service or reboot the computer. That seems like something the lvm2 packaging script can address.

udev itself is supposed to load them. Also none of the maintainer
scripts of any package shipping udev rules includes a udevadm call to
reload any rules.

In my tests it does this:
| udevd[15610]: inotify event: 8 for test.rules
| udevd[15610]: reading '/lib/udev/rules.d/42-qemu-usb.rules' as rules file
| [...]
| udevd[15610]: reading '/lib/udev/rules.d/97-bluetooth.rules' as rules file
| udevd[15610]: ignore empty '/lib/udev/rules.d/test.rules'
| udevd[15610]: rules use 245772 bytes tokens (20481 * 12 bytes), 33588 bytes buffer

What may be broken is the live environment. But this is not controlled
by the lvm2 package.

Bastian

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