last night I have upgraded my standalone Proxmox installation to 6 and rebooting ended up in emergency shell.
I found that what prevent booting is the lvm volume I had in fstab, after commenting it, proxmox booted.
I tried nearly all formats of mount in fstab and non of them worked.
I tried botting with latest v4 kernel and all worked like charm with same configuration so I think there might be an unloaded kernel module or something related to new kernel (5.4.55-1-pve)
what's confusing for me is as soon as I get the emergency shell or login shell, `mount -a` will mount the lv correctly.
I found that what prevent booting is the lvm volume I had in fstab, after commenting it, proxmox booted.
I tried nearly all formats of mount in fstab and non of them worked.
I tried botting with latest v4 kernel and all worked like charm with same configuration so I think there might be an unloaded kernel module or something related to new kernel (5.4.55-1-pve)
what's confusing for me is as soon as I get the emergency shell or login shell, `mount -a` will mount the lv correctly.