On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 09:39:44AM +0200, Thue Janus Kristensen wrote: > 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.
My Etch system has at the end of rc6.d: S40umountfs S48cryptdisks S50lvm S50mdadm-raid S59crypdisks-early S60umountroot S90reboot And yes, it looks wrong. But there doesn't seem to be any damage. I have ext3 over lvm over raid1. Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]