I have manually migrated my debian system to lvm2, but I am having a problem with the shutdown script.
For example when doing runlevel 6 (reboot), the 3 last script which are executed are S50lvm2 S60umountroot S90reboot (in that order) The lvm2 script tries to do a vgchange -an which of course fails as the root filesystem (also on lvm2) is still mounted. The error message is Can't deactivate volume group "linux_vg" with 1 open logical volume(s) How should this work? Didn't etch have support for setting up lvm2 during installation? Did that put the root onto lvm2? If so, could anybody take a peek at how their shutdown scripts handle this problem. Is it even a problem? I get an error message, but as far as I can see there are no real ill effects. The warning is annoying, though. Please CC me, I am not on this list. Regards, Thue