06-18-2018, 02:25 PM
[member=7701]kpanic[/member]
I've been following this discussion and if you come up with a solution using the LL live disk I think it should be stickied here. Your last answer is a logical suggestion but I expect that the LVM tools will just restart as soon as you try to repartition because of the sector misalignment, and even if the sector misalignment seems to resolve there is a good chance that kernel updates will rediscover it. I have experienced this behavior from Ubuntu 16.04 on an ASUS AMD box originally with a Windows 8 default OS with a 1T SATA drive. I eventually solved the issue but my solution is too ugly to recommend here. Below is some info that may or may not be worthwhile to add to the discussion.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepor...bug=799295
http://ask.xmodulo.com/mount-lvm-partition-linux.html
TC
I've been following this discussion and if you come up with a solution using the LL live disk I think it should be stickied here. Your last answer is a logical suggestion but I expect that the LVM tools will just restart as soon as you try to repartition because of the sector misalignment, and even if the sector misalignment seems to resolve there is a good chance that kernel updates will rediscover it. I have experienced this behavior from Ubuntu 16.04 on an ASUS AMD box originally with a Windows 8 default OS with a 1T SATA drive. I eventually solved the issue but my solution is too ugly to recommend here. Below is some info that may or may not be worthwhile to add to the discussion.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepor...bug=799295
http://ask.xmodulo.com/mount-lvm-partition-linux.html
TC
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