On 2023-04-30, Steve McIntyre wrote: > On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 12:56:29PM -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: >>When I tried extending the /dev/vvm/root partition to include more >>space from the /dev/vdc1 physical volume, grub fails to load at boot, >>unable to find the lvm volume. ... > Can you give us a bit more detail about the system please? With > /dev/vdc, this suggests you're in a VM and this is the third drive > using virtio? How big is /dev/vdc? What's the partition type?
The disk is about 2TB and the partition type is GPT. There is also a 1TB disk as /dev/vdb GPT, unused. The main boot disk is ~500GB /dev/vda MBR. > Why am I asking? grub-pc is limited by the platform underneath here > when it comes to assembling RAID or LVM volumes. If a complex disk > setup depends on a drive that can't be seen/read by grub at boot, it's > going to struggle. I'm wondering if this might be the underlying cause > of your issue. > > If possible, on your system, could you also reboot and call up a grub > command line (hit "c" from the grub menu)? At the moment, this is difficult as I am now doing some long-running builds on it... but will try when I get the chance or maybe reproduce the situation in another VM. > From there, I'd love to see what you get if you run "ls" here... Will do! Thanks for the quick response! live well, vagrant
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