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Symptom & Impact
System drops to emergency mode because logical volumes are unavailable at boot.
Environment & Reproduction
Appears after disk moves, UUID changes, or initramfs mismatch.
Root Cause Analysis
LVM metadata scanning or auto-activation rules fail before mount stage.
Quick Triage
Run pvscan/vgscan checks from rescue shell and verify fstab references.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect lvm.conf filters, initramfs modules, and device mapper availability.

Solution – Primary Fix
Reactivate volumes, rebuild initramfs, and align fstab with current UUIDs.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use explicit systemd dependencies to delay mounts until LVM activation is complete.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Host boots normally and all logical volumes mount without manual intervention.
Rollback Plan
Revert lvm.conf and initramfs changes to previously known-good state.
Prevention & Hardening
Document storage topology and test recovery after planned disk operations.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to missing initramfs drivers and stale block-device identifiers.
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References & Further Reading
LVM boot integration and Debian initramfs documentation.
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