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I have recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop enabling full disk encryption and with LVM. After the installation, every time I'm starting the machine, I see some messages appearing on the boot screen.



From the /var/log/boot.log, I have got the followings:



  Volume group "ubuntu-vg" not found
Cannot process volume group ubuntu-vg
Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
Found volume group "ubuntu-vg" using metadata type lvm2
2 logical volume(s) in volume group "ubuntu-vg" now active
/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root: clean, 313479/31145984 files, 41462620/124578816 blocks


Is there anything wrong?










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    I have recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop enabling full disk encryption and with LVM. After the installation, every time I'm starting the machine, I see some messages appearing on the boot screen.



    From the /var/log/boot.log, I have got the followings:



      Volume group "ubuntu-vg" not found
    Cannot process volume group ubuntu-vg
    Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
    Found volume group "ubuntu-vg" using metadata type lvm2
    2 logical volume(s) in volume group "ubuntu-vg" now active
    /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root: clean, 313479/31145984 files, 41462620/124578816 blocks


    Is there anything wrong?










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      I have recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop enabling full disk encryption and with LVM. After the installation, every time I'm starting the machine, I see some messages appearing on the boot screen.



      From the /var/log/boot.log, I have got the followings:



        Volume group "ubuntu-vg" not found
      Cannot process volume group ubuntu-vg
      Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
      Found volume group "ubuntu-vg" using metadata type lvm2
      2 logical volume(s) in volume group "ubuntu-vg" now active
      /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root: clean, 313479/31145984 files, 41462620/124578816 blocks


      Is there anything wrong?










      share|improve this question













      I have recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop enabling full disk encryption and with LVM. After the installation, every time I'm starting the machine, I see some messages appearing on the boot screen.



      From the /var/log/boot.log, I have got the followings:



        Volume group "ubuntu-vg" not found
      Cannot process volume group ubuntu-vg
      Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
      Found volume group "ubuntu-vg" using metadata type lvm2
      2 logical volume(s) in volume group "ubuntu-vg" now active
      /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root: clean, 313479/31145984 files, 41462620/124578816 blocks


      Is there anything wrong?







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          After getting kernel update to 4.15.0-33-generic, apparently, these messages are not getting displayed during startup.






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          • The problem might be connected with initramfs like in my case. initramfs is updated during a kernel update.
            – Melebius
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          • The problem might be connected with initramfs like in my case. initramfs is updated during a kernel update.
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          The problem might be connected with initramfs like in my case. initramfs is updated during a kernel update.
          – Melebius
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          The problem might be connected with initramfs like in my case. initramfs is updated during a kernel update.
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